Some friends know that part of the reason for a baby's eczema is due to the stimulation of allergens, such as high protein foods. Eggs are also a type of high protein food. If a baby has eczema, they usually do not eat these high protein foods. So, can mothers of babies with eczema eat eggs? Let's take a look together.
Can mothers eat eggs for babies with eczema
1. The occurrence of eczema in children is due to unclean skin and skin allergies caused by certain stimuli. This situation is not related to the mother's dietary structure, just keep the child's skin clean.
2. If a breastfed baby has eczema, it is best for the mother not to consume eggs.
Methods to prevent the aggravation of eczema in babies
1. Direct sunlight should be avoided, and the room temperature should not be too high, otherwise it will aggravate the itching of eczema.
2. Clothes and blankets should not be too thick, and clothes should be worn loose, preferably made of all cotton fabrics. Avoid contact between sweaters and other items on the skin, as it can irritate the skin and worsen eczema.
3. Prevent the baby from scratching. Shorten the baby's nails to prevent scratching wounds. Due to itching, children may sometimes rub their faces against pillows or covers, or use their small hands to rub. Therefore, the baby's nails should be cut short, gloves should be worn, and both hands should be restrained before going to bed to prevent scratching and the spread of skin lesions.
For babies aged one to three, eczema is actually not closely related to their mother's diet, as the two have little to do with each other's diet. However, for young babies who need to be breastfed, eczema is still related to their mother's diet to some extent. Therefore, at this time, mothers should try not to consume protein rich foods such as eggs.