Breastfeeding needs attention.
Breastfeeding has many benefits for babies, but some babies may have eczema because of breast milk. Parents should pay attention to the baby's condition and consult a doctor if necessary.
Add complementary food slowly.
The addition of complementary food is an important link in the baby's growth process, but for eczema babies, it needs to be taken slowly. Parents can try one by one to gradually adapt their baby's stomach.
Don't panic about food allergies.
Infants with eczema are prone to food allergies, but parents should not panic. Allergic food starts from a small amount and gradually increases, so that the baby's body can gradually adapt. When eating eggs, try egg yolk first, and choose vegetable protein food if necessary.
Taboo food
Infants with eczema should avoid eating seafood such as fish, shrimp, crabs and other irritating foods to avoid aggravating symptoms.
A healthy diet contributes to recovery.
A healthy diet is very helpful for the recovery of eczema babies. Parents can give their baby light, digestible foods rich in vitamins and minerals, regulate their baby's physiological functions and reduce skin allergic reactions.