Newborns usually do not need to rub anything on after a bath. Newborns with conditions such as eczema can be coated with appropriate medications as prescribed by your doctor.
After the newborn bath, if there is no skin lesions, generally do not need to wipe anything, only need to use a soft towel to wipe the newborn body clean. Because a newborn’s skin is relatively tender, there is a chance that the skin care products used may cause irritation to the newborn’s skin if they are not used properly.
When the newborn exists eczema, after the bath can follow the doctor’s instructions to use topical dinexed cream and other drugs, to improve the itching symptoms, and to strengthen the daily care, to keep the local skin clean and dry, strengthen the body to keep warm, do not contact with allergenic substances.
When using medication for children, it is important to follow the doctor’s instructions and not to give the child any medication to avoid causing adverse reactions.