Skin lesions are polymorphic lesions, mainly herpes mound, with exudation tendency, repeated attacks, overlapping acute and chronic phases, accompanied by severe itching, and the cause is often difficult to determine.
The onset of the disease is mostly 1 ~ 3 months after birth, and gradually decreases after 6 months. 1 year and a half later, most children recover on their own, and some children delay to infancy or childhood.
The severity of the disease varies, and the rash is more common in the head and face, and gradually spreads to the neck, shoulders, trunk and limbs.
If you find that your baby has eczema, you need to pay attention to the following aspects. Please ask a professional pediatrician to prescribe medicine (see more ointment) and treat it in time.
1, feeding:
Breastfeeding is advocated, but when breastfeeding, mothers need to avoid spicy food, try not to drink milk or eat eggs, and reduce possible allergens.
If it is artificial feeding, when the baby has eczema, unless it is clearly proved that the milk powder aggravates the baby's eczema, it is not necessary to fast the milk powder, and it is ok to consider appropriate replacement (because the baby really needs more suitable milk powder, which has nothing to do with eczema or not).
Eggs are the food with the highest positive rate of allergen detection in infants with eczema. It is recommended not to feed eggs for several months, but to feed a small amount of fruit and vegetable juice to ensure nutrition.
Feeding should not be too full, so as not to increase the burden on the intestine.
2, skin cleaning:
It is best to try it lightly with warm and cold water, choose as few products as possible, reduce the number of baths appropriately, avoid excessive irritation to the skin, and ensure dryness and hygiene.
Try to avoid direct outdoor sunlight. Too much sunlight is harmful to your skin.
3. Wear:
Try to wear pure cotton clothes (including sheets, bedding, etc.). It's better to use pure cotton. It should be soft and loose. When washing, use baby-specific washing products, not adults, and don't wash clothes with adults. Use your baby's own basin alone.
Washing and changing frequently, and drying clothes are helpful to sterilization.
4, keep the environment clean, the room where the baby lives must pay attention to cleanliness.
5, eczema is easy to itch, try to avoid frequent scratching by the baby, wear trousers appropriately, and avoid the vest shorts exposing the skin in a large area and being scratched by the baby. Parents should be psychologically prepared during this period, and don't be too upset. When the situation is serious, they must seek medical treatment in time and use drugs for treatment.