What should I do if my baby has eczema and peeling

  Baby's physical development is not yet fully developed, so it is difficult to avoid discomfort in daily life. Especially since babies have delicate skin, eczema is difficult to avoid. When eczema occurs, it can be very uncomfortable. So what should I do if my baby's eczema peels off?

  

What should I do if my baby has eczema and peeling1

  The etiology of eczema is quite complex, involving multiple factors both inside and outside the body. This is a delayed allergic reaction that occurs on the skin. This disease often occurs in people with allergies, who are prone to developing allergies to certain things and foods in their daily lives. Therefore, timely treatment is necessary once it occurs.

  Once eczema has peeled off, it means that it is about to heal. At this time, you cannot tear off the skin by hand, but let it fall off on its own, otherwise it will leave scars on the skin. After a baby develops eczema, there may be itching symptoms on the skin. Some babies may use their hands to scratch, which can also leave scars on the skin. Therefore, it is important to take good care of the baby's hands and not let them scratch.

  If eczema is not treated in a timely manner, it is easy to cause more serious symptoms, so timely treatment is needed when eczema occurs. Especially when babies develop eczema, they need to go to a professional hospital for examination and treatment. During the treatment period, it is also necessary to make adjustments to the diet and avoid giving the baby food that is prone to allergies.

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