Infant eczema home care is very critical, first of all, clothing: for example, intimate clothing is cotton, all clothing collars preferably cotton, clothing to wear slightly on the cool side, clothing should be looser, light and soft. Bed bedding is preferably cotton, clothing, pillows, bedding, etc. should be changed frequently to keep dry. Daily life care should avoid overheating and sweating. And let the baby avoid contact with feathers, animal hair, pollen, chemical fiber and other allergic substances. Clothing should not use silk, wool and chemical fiber products. Secondly, bathing and skin care: bathing water temperature should not be too high, 36-38 ℃ warm water bathing is good, advocate daily bathing once, do not use alkaline bathing liquid and soap. When bathing, the bathing liquid must be cleaned, and after washing, you should dry the baby’s body and apply a non-oily pediatric skin cream to avoid hindering the normal breathing of the skin. The baby’s hair should also be washed daily, and if it has developed seborrheic dermatitis, the head should be carefully washed in order to remove the scabs. For the home environment: The room temperature should not be too high, as this will make the itchiness of eczema worse. Allergens should be minimized in the environment to reduce allergic reactions caused by irritation. No pets in the home, such as birds, cats, dogs, etc. Ventilate the room, don’t smoke indoors, don’t put carpets indoors, cleaning is best done with wet wipe to avoid raising dust, or use a vacuum cleaner to deal with dusty areas of the house, such as on curtains, frames and other items. Also keep your baby’s bowels clear and get enough sleep: rhythmic body movements for your baby for about 20 minutes before going to bed can increase the body’s ability to resist allergies, but also benefit gastrointestinal function and improve the quality of your baby’s sleep.