How to deal with eczema and peeling in babies

  After eczema, it often causes the skin to peel off. If the affected area is not treated for the baby as soon as possible, it is easy to cause infection. This not only damages the skin, but also exacerbates the condition of eczema. So, how to deal with eczema and peeling in babies?

  

How to deal with eczema and peeling in babies1

  1. After the baby's skin peels off, the mother still needs to clean the affected area normally. At this time, it is best to clean the baby with water and avoid using soap containing alkaline substances. Soap can irritate the affected area of the baby, which is not conducive to the recovery of the affected area and may even cause infection. Therefore, washing the baby with clean water is sufficient.

  2. After peeling, the mother must not tear off the skin flakes for the baby, and let these flakes slowly fall off on their own. Tearing off dandruff can easily harm the baby's skin and cause redness and swelling at the torn area.

  3. Some mothers may think that their baby's skin is due to dehydration when they see their baby's skin peeling, and they will apply some skincare products to their baby. This requires special attention from mothers to prevent skincare products from irritating eczema and exacerbating its symptoms.

  4. When eczema occurs, mothers can also give their babies more vitamin rich foods. Vitamins can maintain the normal state of the skin and have a good effect on preventing eczema. Mothers can squeeze juice or eat fruits for their babies to prevent them from eating the same food frequently and causing them to become bored.

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