Babies have a higher chance of developing eczema during their early childhood, and most babies will suffer from eczema. However, some babies may have severe eczema, with their faces covered in it, which can be quite frightening. Many mothers feel uncomfortable when they see their babies like this. So, what should they do if their babies repeatedly have eczema on their faces?
One reason is that most babies develop eczema due to allergies, especially those who are allergic to high protein foods. Therefore, it is important to identify and treat the baby's allergens, and stay away from them in a targeted manner to improve their condition. Otherwise, this disease is prone to recurrence. When a mother checks for allergens in her baby, she can take the baby to the hospital for examination, or she can record the food the baby eats every day to detect allergens.
The second is to start with diet. During the period of eczema, babies must not eat seafood or spicy food, and should eat more foods rich in vitamins, such as fruits and green leafy vegetables. As long as the baby stays away from allergens, the body's immunity and resistance can be strengthened, and gradually the baby's eczema will improve.
The third is to keep the indoor environment of the baby ventilated and dry, and the mother should regularly ventilate the baby's indoor space. When giving a baby a bath, be careful with your movements. Do not use too much force and be gentle, and do not tear the baby's rash wound with your hands, otherwise it will cause the wound to become infected.