Infants with perianal skin rupture considerations may be related to eczema, infection, abscess formation and other factors, and can be treated with medication, surgery and other treatments in order to improve the symptoms.
1. Eczema: The child’s own constitution is sensitive, and contact with pollen, dust mites and other allergy-inducing substances or stimulation by physical and chemical factors may lead to eczema and perianal skin rupture. Applying hydrocortisone cream as prescribed by the doctor can help improve the symptoms.
2. Infection: Bacterial and other pathogenic microbial infections, induced by local inflammatory reaction, can also lead to perianal skin rupture. At this time, you can first use alcohol, povidone-iodine solution to disinfect. Subsequently apply erythromycin ointment, etc., can control the local infection.
3. Abscess formation: If an abscess breaks out and causes perianal skin to break out, surgical incision of the abscess can be considered to drain out the pus.
It is recommended to take your child to a pediatrician or dermatologist as soon as possible, and cooperate with the doctor to receive treatment. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.