What should I do if my baby has eczema on the chin and skin breaks

  The occurrence of eczema on the baby's chin must be taken seriously, and medication can be applied to help alleviate and control the symptoms. Skin eczema mainly occurs in infants and young children, and is actually an allergic disease that is not contagious. Friends, let's take a look at what to do if a baby has eczema and broken skin on their chin?

  

What should I do if my baby has eczema on the chin and skin breaks1

  Firstly, take the baby to the hospital for allergen testing. The allergens that cause allergic reactions in the baby's body have been identified. Avoiding contact between the baby and allergens can help alleviate symptoms. During this period, it is necessary to strengthen the care of the chin. You can use honeysuckle water to wipe the skin, which has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying.

  Baby's chin eczema is easily soaked in saliva and difficult to heal, so it is important to keep the skin dry, wear breathable cotton clothes, and avoid vigorous friction with the skin. If the skin is broken, apply some erythromycin ointment for treatment.

  Keep your skin clean. Do not wash your baby's face with soup to avoid skin irritation. Trim your nails frequently to prevent your baby from scratching and causing skin damage.

  Most cases of eczema on the baby's chin are caused by saliva flowing down the neck and not being wiped dry in a timely manner. Therefore, when you see a baby drooling, you should clean it up in a timely manner, disinfect it with iodine, and apply eczema cream to the baby. If it is not very serious, it will disappear on its own. In addition, mothers need to eat a light diet.

  Eczema covers a large area, so parents should pay attention to every part of their baby's body. However, it often occurs on the inner side of the body. Western medicine treatment mainly focuses on anti-inflammatory, anti itch, and sedative effects, while traditional Chinese medicine treatment clears heat and dampness.

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