When a baby is young, due to their low resistance and susceptibility to external pathogens, they may develop allergic diseases. At this time, due to the baby's young age, it is best to use less oral medication and treat under the guidance of a doctor. So, how to treat allergic eczema in babies?
1. Allergic eczema usually occurs 2 to 3 months after birth, and some babies may develop it 2 to 4 weeks after birth. In general, allergic eczema will automatically heal with the baby's development. If parents are worried about their baby, they can choose some topical Chinese medicine preparations for their baby. Although they may not have the same effect as Western medicine, they will not recur after use.
2. Generally speaking, allergic eczema in babies is mostly caused by their allergy to proteins, which are mainly ingested from formula or breast milk. After weaning, these proteins will automatically heal, so there is no need to worry too much. You can also give babies some beneficial fungi to promote digestion, and give them more warm water to help them recover faster.
3. In the daily care of babies, attention should also be paid to keeping their hands clean, regularly cutting their nails to prevent them from scratching eczema and causing bacterial infections. When bathing babies, do not use soap and hot water, but use warm water to scrub their bodies.