Infant eczema can be treated with tea oil, mainly for subacute eczema, which is characterized by dark red erythema, papules with a small amount of exudation, crusting and small areas of vesicles, accompanied by some itching. In addition to tea oil, fusidic acid ointment or polymyxin B ointment should be applied locally to the affected area. Because the rupture is often secondary to Staphylococcus aureus infection, the application of these two ointments can have an anti-inflammatory effect. The role of tea oil is mainly moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, and detoxification. In conjunction with the above topical medications, patients should also combine oral treatment with antihistamines such as Desloratadine dry suspension, or Loratadine syrup.