Small newborn babies are prone to eczema on their faces. Eczema is mainly one of the skin manifestations of the child’s allergies, which may be an allergy to milk proteins or an intolerance to certain foods consumed by the mother. The most important thing is to moisturize your newborn baby’s face with eczema. We can use special moisturizing creams for babies, such as Stavros, skin creams, etc. After cleaning the skin normally, you can use a topical moisturizing cream to keep the skin in a basal moist state, which is very useful for the recovery of eczema. If your child has severe eczema, you can consider using glucocorticoid ointments such as Denide cream and hydrocortisone butyrate cream. These two hormonal creams belong to the weak hormone category. However, both hormones and moisturizing creams are not a cure. For children with recurring eczema, the most important thing is to confirm the cause of the allergy and to switch to a reasonable milk product. If the baby is exclusively breastfed, the mother should control her diet. Many foods can cause allergies, such as milk, eggs, beef and lamb, nuts, seafood, wheat, etc. The mother should pay attention to finding and confirming exactly what foods her child is intolerant to. If the child is artificially fed and is allergic to formula, then switch the child to amino acid formula or deeply hydrolyzed protein formula depending on the severity of the eczema. Pediatric eczema is a common skin problem. The root of eczema treatment is to find and confirm the allergen, switch to the right milk product or the mother to avoid foods that cause allergies. For local treatment, eczema is not because the skin is too wet, but because the skin is dry, so moisturizing is the 1st priority, and if necessary, consider hormones and other medications.