Infant skin allergies are mostly related to contact with allergens, and should be kept away from allergens, while taking medication, including topical glycerine lotion, glucocorticoid cream and so on. Infant skin allergies should be away from allergens, common allergens are animal fur, nettle, topical medications, etc., while taking medication, mild symptoms can be applied topically glycerine, severe symptoms can be taken orally anti-allergy drugs, such as cetirizine hydrochloride drops (infants over 6 months of age to take as prescribed by the doctor), but also can be used topically glucocorticoid ointment, such as Dinocryl cream. If the baby skin allergies, parents should take the baby to the hospital for medical treatment, after diagnosis under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, do not give the baby without authorization to use, stop or change the medicine, the child’s clothing and use of diapers should be soft, to avoid friction and irritation of the skin to aggravate the symptoms.