Babies get eczema, and parents are really distressed. Before treating eczema, they need to know some basic knowledge. Infantile eczema is a common skin rash on breast-feeding children, also called milk rash. This disease is generally caused by allergies, and the specific reasons are more complicated, especially on breast-feeding children, so some people speculate that it may be caused by allergies due to inadaptability to heterosexual proteins. Typical infantile eczema mostly occurs on the head and face. Around the ear, a pimple about the size of a red millet begins to appear, which is relatively dense, and then yellow and translucent viscous exudate appears, and then scabs. There are more yellow scabs around the eyebrows, scalp and earlobes. This rash can also occur at the thigh root, under the fluid, vulva, neck and other places, and often causes the skin to be red and swollen, eroded and form a bright red and wet wound surface due to friction. Children are restless because of severe itching, so use it.
What medicine does infantile eczema use?
Baby's face with mild eczema can be rubbed with Yumeijing, which can be rubbed 5-6 times a day. Skin cream can be used locally, and hormone-weakening ointment Youdrol (or Elozon) can be added to severe areas, but try not to use hormone-containing ointment near the eyebrows. It will be all right in a while. Eating probiotics is also beneficial; The bath temperature should not be too high, and the time should not exceed 5 minutes. If the hot water bath takes a long time, eczema will be particularly severe.
Mothers need to be reminded that eczema will recur, and it may get better at the beginning of medication, but it will recur soon. It is not recommended to take large doses of medication for a long time, but it is safe to use a small amount of weak hormone drugs for severe eczema in the short term.