Some parents have noticed that their baby's face may have ringworm, leading to scratching. Over time, they are worried about affecting their child's appearance. Does this ringworm indicate a sign of illness in their child's body? So, what should we do if our baby has ringworm on their face?
Firstly, if a baby has ringworm on their face and mild white patches, it may be pityriasis albuginea, which manifests as skin whitening and peeling. This type of ringworm is caused by a weakened immune system in the spleen and stomach, leading to fungal infections on the skin.
Secondly, most children develop this type of ringworm, which is mostly caused by picky and selective eating habits. This condition requires the guidance of a doctor to apply Terbinafine Hydrochloride Cream. This type of ringworm will recover slowly and requires medication to gradually recover over a long period of time. It requires patience from parents to apply it.
Finally, parents should also be careful not to casually apply some topical anti ringworm drugs for dermatology, as most of them contain hormones. If used for facial wiping, it will weaken the skin's resistance and worsen the recovery of facial ringworm. Long term use can cause significant harm to the skin. At the same time, parents should also pay attention to adjusting their diet at this time, such as focusing on light food, eating less fried and greasy food, providing children with more types and preparation methods of food, and increasing their interest in food.