Many parents may find that their babies have eczema problems, which makes them confused about what causes eczema and whether it will be harmful to their children's health. So, how is eczema on the baby's face caused?
Firstly, some cases of eczema in babies are caused by genetic factors from both parents, such as allergic dermatitis, hereditary allergic eczema, rhinitis, and other related issues. This can easily lead to allergic constitution problems in babies.
Secondly, a high protein diet can also cause eczema in babies, especially for breastfeeding mothers who consume excessive amounts of high protein foods such as beef, eggs, and seafood to enhance nutrition, exacerbating the symptoms of eczema in babies.
Furthermore, due to the environment in which the baby is located, such as unsuitable indoor temperature and humidity, some mothers rarely open windows for ventilation to prevent the baby from catching a cold, resulting in overheating or humidity indoors. Especially in summer, when the indoor temperature is too high, parents can use hot water to bathe the child, which can exacerbate the child's eczema problem.
Finally, parents abuse medication for their babies' eczema problems, exacerbating the occurrence of eczema. Long term dependence on medication can lead to worsening of the child's eczema and trigger cross infection. Therefore, parents should pay attention to daily care and dietary combinations for babies with eczema.