Baby's skin is particularly delicate, so it is also easily stimulated by the external environment, leading to eczema in babies. If a baby develops eczema, skin care is necessary to alleviate the condition. Can mild eczema in babies heal on their own?
When babies are around two years old, the possibility of eczema self-healing is relatively high, and some babies need to recover better during childhood. When a baby suffers from mild eczema, it is necessary to keep the baby away from irritating objects, pay attention to skin protection, and observe the baby's condition before making a decision.
Bathing is beneficial for the recovery of eczema in babies, as it can remove scabs and some microorganisms from their skin. The water temperature for bathing a baby should be controlled between 36 to 38 degrees Celsius. It is sufficient to bathe the baby once a day for about ten minutes. Do not use soap to stimulate the affected areas of the baby's skin. After bathing, immediately dress the baby to avoid catching a cold.
The development of eczema in babies is closely related to their environment, diet, and other factors. It is recommended to expose the baby's bedding to sunlight and sterilize it. The baby's clothing should be made of soft and pure cotton, which will make the baby's body much more comfortable. Do not eat stimulating or allergenic foods in daily life, as this will help the baby gradually improve and prevent recurrence in the future.