The treatment of eczema in one-year-old babies includes basic treatment, local treatment and systemic treatment, as follows: 1. Basic treatment: attention should be paid to skin care, clean skin, and attention should be paid to keeping the skin moist and removing factors such as infection. 2. Local treatment: the child’s condition should be treated with drugs such as compounded furnace glycolate lotion, zinc oxide ointment, glucocorticoids, and calcium-regulated phosphatase inhibitors. The use of glucocorticosteroids should be selected according to the child’s age, the severity of the disease, the site of the lesion and the type, and as much as possible, the medium- and weak-acting glucocorticosteroids should be selected, and the dosage should be gradually reduced according to the child’s improvement. 3. Systemic treatment: antihistamines such as loratadine tablets and cetirizine hydrochloride should be used, and antibiotics should be used if the child has a secondary infection. If the eczema is more serious, systemic glucocorticoids should be used if necessary, in addition to the child can also use probiotics to assist in the treatment.