Eczema is a common skin disease. The incidence rate of this disease is relatively high among young children, and the disease is prone to recurrent attacks. If care is not paid attention, it is also likely to cause infection and bring great pain to children. So, how does eczema cause children?
There are many reasons that can cause children to develop eczema, the most common of which is due to their young age and poor immune function, especially for newborns who are prone to eczema. Some children may develop eczema due to the presence of easily allergic flowers, skin, and hair in the environment, while others may develop eczema due to the consumption of seafood or spicy foods.
After a child suffers from eczema, parents should keep their skin clean and dry. When bathing the child, warm water and non alkaline shower gel should be used for cleaning. After bathing, non oily moisturizer can be applied to the child to avoid hindering normal skin breathing. If the eczema symptoms are severe, medication can be applied under the guidance of a doctor at the hospital for treatment.
To prevent children from developing eczema, it is important to keep them clean and tidy. Do not let children sweat too much on their bodies. If a child sweats, it is necessary to change their clothes and bedding in a timely manner. It is also important to maintain a suitable indoor temperature, choose cotton clothing as much as possible, and avoid wearing synthetic or wool fabrics.