Infantile eczema is one of the most common skin diseases in infancy. Its pathogenesis is complex and not yet fully understood, but it is mainly thought to be related to improper washing and care, improper diet, allergies and genetics. Infant eczema is clinically manifested as papules, erythema, which can be accompanied by intense itching and can easily cause greater mood swings in infants, as all aspects of the infant’s body is not yet fully developed, so strict care is required, the main care methods are as follows: 1, cleaning care: when bathing infants can be used at the appropriate temperature of water wipe, minimize the use of soap or body wash, bath time control in 10 minutes or so is appropriate. After the bath in time to dry, and through the application of moisturizer to replenish the baby’s skin moisture, to reduce their dry skin caused by eczema itchy feeling. Change baby diapers in a timely manner to avoid aggravation of eczema caused by excessive skin friction as well as lack of ventilation; 2, dietary care: parents who are in a position to do so are advised to give their babies breastfeeding, breastfeeding mothers should eat a light diet and avoid eating foods that are too spicy and stimulating, or foods that can easily cause allergies such as fish, shrimp, eggs and milk, so as not to cause eczema in babies through breast milk; 3, improve the living environment: eczema babies live The room should be kept ventilated, and regular cleaning, disinfection, etc.; 4, apply ointment: before applying ointment need to use saline to clean, and then use cotton swabs to wipe the ointment, to avoid forceful wipe cause infant pain.