Some mothers may notice that their babies often scratch their ears. If this behavior is too frequent, mothers should be careful, as it may be due to eczema growing in the baby's ears. Eczema is a rather stubborn disease that seriously reduces the quality of life for babies, and mothers should pay enough attention to it. How is ear eczema caused in children?
The causes of eczema are very complex, and the most common reason is allergies. Due to the low immunity of the baby population, it is easy to experience allergic reactions when encountering allergen invasion, which can trigger ear eczema. Especially for babies with allergies, they are more prone to eczema symptoms. Eating foods containing allergens or having allergens in the air can trigger eczema.
Poor contact is also a cause of ear eczema. If the pillow material chosen by the mother for the baby is not good, the baby's ears will always be rubbed while sleeping, which can also lead to the occurrence of ear eczema. It is recommended that mothers replace their babies' pillows with pure cotton pillowcases in a timely manner to reduce friction and the risk of eczema.
In addition, eczema is also related to the baby's living environment. If the indoor environment is dark and humid, the baby's chances of developing eczema are higher. To prevent babies from developing eczema, mothers should ensure a dry and ventilated indoor environment with sufficient sunlight exposure. Don't give your baby disorderly food at ordinary times, which can effectively reduce the incidence rate of eczema.