Can mothers with eczema eat durian

  Durian is a tropical fruit loved by many people. In summer, durian is a must-have fruit for many families after meals. However, for breastfeeding mothers, they not only need to consider whether they can eat it, but also whether it will affect their baby's health after eating. Can mothers eat durian if their babies have eczema during lactation?

  

Can mothers with eczema eat durian1

  In fact, durian does not belong to the category of easily allergenic foods. Generally, there is not much correlation between eating durian and developing eczema in babies. The characteristics of eczema are mainly caused by allergies. However, as durian is a high calorie and high sugar hot fruit, consuming durian during lactation can easily cause internal heat and affect the quality of milk. If the baby suffers from eczema, it is recommended that the mother ensure a light diet and preferably avoid eating durian to provide good milk for the baby to drink.

  The etiology and pathogenesis of eczema are complex, involving multiple factors such as genetics, environment, and immune system. If there is a clear allergy to food, eczema should be avoided. Mothers should pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of their baby's skin, take care of their baby's skin, and avoid the possibility of scratching or scalding. For severe eczema, it is recommended to use eczema cream to relieve symptoms. Pay attention to the baby's diet and enhance their physical fitness. The baby should change into slightly thin, pure cotton, loose and soft clothing; The living environment should be cool, ventilated, and clean.

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