Eczema is a highly prevalent skin disease, especially in infants who have weaker skin resistance, making them more susceptible to eczema. After suffering from eczema, not only will there be rashes, but there will also be obvious itching symptoms, and it is particularly prone to recurrence after treatment. So, what should we do if infantile scrotal eczema recurs repeatedly?
If infantile scrotal eczema often recurs, it is mostly caused by incomplete treatment. Therefore, when undergoing treatment, do not stop treatment as soon as the symptoms disappear. It is necessary to continue treatment for a period of time, which can consolidate the treatment effect and completely cure scrotal eczema.
The recurrent scrotal eczema in babies is also related to poor care. In terms of children's clothing, cotton should be chosen, and the clothes should be loose and soft. In addition, the baby's clothes, pillows, bedding, etc. must be changed frequently and kept dry in the first year. Parents should avoid their children from overheating and sweating, and not let them wear clothes made of synthetic fabrics.
When bathing children, warm water should be used, and the water temperature must not be too high, otherwise it will worsen the itching symptoms. And parents should not use alkaline bath products with strong fat removal function when bathing their children. It is best to choose acidic bath products. In addition, in terms of home environment, indoor spaces should be kept as dry as possible and regularly ventilated.