Children with eczema can be treated with basic treatment, physical therapy, medication and so on. 1. Basic treatment: health education can be provided to patients to avoid contact with allergens that can easily cause eczema, avoid eating spicy food during the onset of the disease; clothing should be worn in cotton fabrics, as loose as possible, cool; avoid excessive scalding, scrubbing the skin, and emollients can be used to protect the skin barrier. 2. Topical medication: Topical glucocorticosteroids are the first-line drugs for eczema, and appropriate drugs can be chosen according to the location of the lesions and the severity of the disease. Weak glucocorticosteroids can be used if the lesions are mild, such as hydrocortisone, and strong glucocorticosteroids should be used for hypertrophic lesions, such as betamethasone dipropionate, etc. In addition, calcitonin can also be used to prevent the development of eczema. In addition, calcium-modulated neural phosphatase inhibitors can also be used. 3. Physical therapy: Narrow-spectrum ultraviolet light is effective in relieving eczema symptoms. If a child has recurrent eczema or it does not heal, it is recommended to go to the hospital for consultation and early standardized treatment.