We all know that allergies always bring uncomfortable feelings to people. Some people are allergic to pollen, some are allergic to certain seafood, and we are more commonly allergic to skin. Allergic dermatitis and eczema belong to a type of contact dermatitis and eczema, and many patients have a family history of this condition. Today, let's take a look at what causes allergic dermatitis and eczema in babies!
What is allergic dermatitis and eczema
Allergic dermatitis and eczema are generally acute onset and common allergic skin inflammations, which are more common in infants and young children, often occurring before the age of 2. Its symptoms are characterized by a generalized and symmetrical distribution of rashes, which can appear on the head, trunk, and four muscles, including erythema, skin flushing, and needle cap sized papules. In severe cases, chickenpox may occur, and the rash shape is relatively consistent, with a tendency to merge into patches and intense itching. However, eczema is usually divided into acute eczema, chronic eczema, and infantile eczema, and their symptoms also vary.
The causes of allergic dermatitis and eczema
1. External factors such as external stimuli, contact with animal fur (such as wool and blended products), food allergies (such as milk and seafood), airborne irritants (such as dust mites and pollen), nickel containing metal jewelry, etc.
2. Internal factors such as mental stress, fatigue, infection, and endocrine disorders.
What to do with allergic dermatitis and eczema
1. Fumigation treatment: Traditional treatment methods do not differentiate types and are directly applied, but the effect is not significant. The "fumigation treatment" adopts traditional Chinese medicine external treatment methods, classified diagnosis and treatment, and a combination of internal and external treatment methods. It blocks pathogens at the root and provides targeted treatment, with outstanding effects.
2. Physical therapy: Through red and blue light therapy devices, various physical factors (such as sound, light, electricity, heat, magnetism, machinery, etc.) are mainly used to act on the human body, with phototherapy as the main method. Mild methods are used to treat dermatitis and eczema, achieving good therapeutic effects.
3. Dietary therapy: Diet not only provides the body with what is necessary, but also plays an auxiliary role in treatment. Moreover, the role of diet is irreplaceable, and experts will consciously develop dietary plans suitable for patients with dermatitis and eczema based on their own conditions.
4. Psychotherapy: Help patients with dermatitis and eczema establish confidence in recovery. For this stubborn dermatitis and eczema disease, a good psychological state can achieve twice the result with half the effort.