How is childhood eczema caused

  Baby eczema is a skin disease. When eczema occurs, parents need to take their babies to the hospital for treatment. They also need to pay attention to their baby's skin care to avoid affecting their physical health. There are many reasons that can cause eczema, so how can childhood eczema be caused?

  

How is childhood eczema caused1

  Most babies with eczema are allergic to milk powder or protein components in breast milk. Different babies may have varying degrees of intolerance to protein, leading to eczema of different severity. If the reaction is significant, there is a possibility of diarrhea, bloody stools, etc.

  Environmental factors such as pollen, mites, and dry air can also cause eczema in babies. If the baby wears woolen fabrics or clothes with dyes, or if the environment is humid, it can also stimulate the baby's skin and cause eczema. If the baby wears too thick clothing or eats too much, and the indoor temperature is high, eczema may worsen.

  Some babies have eczema due to genetic influence. If one of the parents has had an allergic disease and had eczema before, the likelihood of the baby having eczema is high. When you discover that your baby has eczema, you must first go to the hospital for medication treatment. You should also pay attention to your baby's skin hygiene and not let them scratch the affected area, so that your body can recover as soon as possible.

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