How to do eczema on the face of infants and toddlers

The skin on the face of infants and children is very thin and tender, and if eczema appears, it must be treated with mild, non-irritating medications. In the case of children younger than one year old, the main application is topical medication, for the appearance of erythema, papules, and fusion into patches with itching like this. Topical application of zinc oxide ointment with black bean distillate is needed twice a day. For children older than one year old, oral dexloratadine dry suspension can be given; for children older than two years old, oral levocetirizine hydrochloride granules can be given with one tablet of compound glycopyrrolate tablets three times a day. For eczematous rashes like vesicles and oozing on the face, topical application of 2% boric acid solution twice a day is needed to complement the treatment.