Can I use medicine for eczema on my baby’s face?

It is possible to medicate babies with eczema on their faces. Since most of the eczema in infants is located on the face, mild eczema is usually treated with moisturizers. Because eczema is generally due to the barrier function of the skin is impaired, some outside pathogens, such as like bacteria, viruses, allergens, etc., through the broken barrier of the skin into the inner layers of the skin, which causes an inflammatory reaction. Most babies’ eczema is located on the face, and mild eczema is treated with moisturizing cream. Moisturizer can be applied several times a day, as soon as it dries, up to 5-6 times a day, applying it thickly. Apply the moisturizer gently, not in a circular motion, as this may aggravate the damage to the skin. You should apply it gently from top to bottom.