What should I do if my baby's eczema is cured and their whole body peels and their face peels

  The main cause of eczema in babies is allergies. The lesions of eczema in babies are on the epidermis of the skin. Therefore, after eczema is cured, babies will experience skin damage, often with large areas of peeling. Babies will feel uncomfortable and cry incessantly. So, what should babies do if their eczema is cured and their whole body peels and their face peels?

  

What should I do if my baby's eczema is cured and their whole body peels and their face peels1

  What should I do if my baby's eczema is cured and their whole body peels and their face peels

  This situation does not require treatment and is a normal phenomenon. You can apply some moisturizer to the baby to keep the skin moisturized and make them feel comfortable. But parents should be careful not to tear off their baby's dandruff with their hands.

  How to care for babies with eczema

  1. Babies with eczema should try not to touch water, and the water temperature during bathing should also be careful, not too hot, and should not use shower gel with high alkalinity. It is important to note that if eczema is severe or seeps out, bathing should not be done, especially if the affected area does not come into contact with water.

  2. For babies with eczema that is about to scab, parents can apply some olive oil to the baby, so that the scab will gradually soften and heal.

  3. The clothes for the baby must be loose, not very thick, and the fabric should be made of pure cotton. For the baby's clothes, diapers, and pillowcases, they should be washed and changed frequently.

  4. Avoid exposing your baby to direct sunlight, as strong sunlight can worsen their eczema problem.

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