How to grow eczema on baby’s face repeatedly

  Chronic inflammatory skin disease usually appears in early childhood. The skin becomes red, scaly and itchy. Sometimes small blisters containing clear fluid may form and skin oozing may occur in the affected skin area, causing much discomfort to the child. There is definitely a cause present for your child’s eczema, and actively seeking out the cause and giving it a chance to be removed can go a long way in preventing it.  Exposure to environmental irritants, simply put, some pollen, dust and other substances in the environment can also cause an eczema attack, so care needs to be taken to avoid exposure to these substances and not to take your child to these places.  A child in a humid, non-heat dissipating environment for a long time is also a cause of eczema, so try to keep your child in a cool place during the usual hot weather, and give your child clothing that is easy to absorb sweat and more breathable close to the body. Some children may develop eczema after eating certain foods. Therefore, it is important to keep these foods in mind and it is best to avoid them to reduce the incidence.  At the same time, it is important to treat the eczema well and remember to give your child the necessary medication when it appears. Some steroidal topical medications are now available, and Chinese medicine treatment can be chosen from comfrey cream, furnace glycolic and other medications. Do not use overly hot water to bathe your child during the day. Pay attention to removing the food left on the face after eating and keep the facial skin dry.  When eczema appears on your child’s face, don’t panic, actively look for the causes, and promptly remove these causes and give active treatment. Your child’s eczema is sure to recover quickly.