After birth, babies may encounter allergies during their growth process, which is inevitable. The bumps that arise after allergies are usually quite itchy. It's okay for young babies not to scratch them, but if older babies scratch them, they may not be able to resist and sometimes even scratch them. So what should I do if my baby has an allergic reaction and tears out of the water?
1. If the allergic wound breaks through water, be sure to cut the baby's nails short, otherwise she will always scratch when she feels itchy. Then, keep the wound clean and dry, otherwise it may pose a risk of infection. Keep the area with broken water clean and hygienic.
2. Disinfect the area after water damage, and wear slightly loose clothing made of pure cotton to avoid posing a threat to the damaged area. After each garment is worn, it should be cleaned and dried, and the quilt should also be carefully dried and disinfected. This can help accelerate the recovery of the wound.
3. After the wound breaks, pay attention to cleaning and cut the baby's nails short to avoid scratching again. Stay away from allergens to avoid severe allergic reactions. When using medication, it is necessary to consult relevant people to avoid long-term use that may have an impact on the baby's skin. Pay attention to a light diet, and avoid consuming stimulating foods as they may worsen allergies.