Babies are a special group that requires special protection and treatment. But even if the mother is very careful, she still cannot prevent the baby from getting sick. Especially for babies with poor immunity, they may experience frequent allergies, and watching them feel uncomfortable can be very distressing for mothers. Will the baby's skin allergy heal on its own?
Whether a baby's skin allergy can heal on its own depends on their specific condition. If the allergy is not very severe and there are only slight rashes in the local area, it can usually heal on its own. But if the baby has severe allergies, severe hives on the skin, and discomfort such as redness, swelling, and itching, the possibility of self-healing is unlikely. Mothers should actively treat and relieve the baby.
After a baby has a skin allergy, in addition to understanding the allergen, the mother also needs to help the baby quickly eliminate the allergen from the body. If it is due to food allergies, then the mother should ask the baby to drink more water to dilute the allergens in the blood and help them be eliminated as soon as possible. If the baby is allergic to air or dust, the mother should open the window for ventilation in a timely manner to allow the indoor allergens to dissipate as soon as possible.
To alleviate the discomfort caused by allergies in babies, mothers can give them more fruits with high vitamin content, such as tomatoes, lemons, oranges, etc. Because vitamin C has the ability to repair cells, it can help babies' skin heal faster.