What to do if your baby has eczema

The baby has eczema according to the degree of eczema, daily care, detachment from allergens, medication and other different methods of treatment. 1. Daily care: If the baby’s eczema is mild, daily care should be strengthened to maintain a suitable temperature at home, try to keep the baby’s skin moist, give the baby to wear cotton light-colored clothing, avoid contact with pets or excessive use of bathing products. 2. Get rid of allergens: try to avoid the baby caused by allergic substances, while reducing the bath liquid and other easy to cause allergic stimulation. For breastfed children, it is recommended that mothers avoid milk, eggs, shelled seafood, nuts and other most common allergy-inducing substances, and generally avoid the time needed for 3 to 6 months. 3. medication: if the baby eczema degree is more serious, you can choose under the guidance of the doctor to use topical glycerine lotion, weak hormone (such as dinexed cream) and other eczema medication, or appropriate to give eczema anti-allergy treatment. Parents should always observe the progress of eczema to avoid delay in treatment. If your baby’s eczema does not get better after the above measures, or gradually worsens, it is recommended that you take your baby to a doctor for professional treatment in a timely manner.