What to do with eczema in a two-year-old baby

  Eczema is a skin disease that many babies are prone to, usually occurring in spring and winter. It is mainly caused by external stimulation of the skin, resulting in obvious redness and itching on the surface. If the situation is severe, it can also cause skin ulceration. So, what should be done for a two-year-old baby with eczema?

  

What to do with eczema in a two-year-old baby1

  1. Pay attention to diet

  If it is confirmed that the baby has eczema, attention should be paid during daily feeding to avoid consuming protein rich foods and spicy foods. The diet should be quantitative and timed, and if possible, it is best to choose artificial feeding. In addition, the child should be given more massage to effectively promote intestinal peristalsis.

  2. Avoid skin irritation

  After suffering from eczema, the first thing to do is to avoid wet wipes containing alcohol, especially not touching the area where the child has eczema, otherwise it will cause decay. In addition, one should not apply skincare products that are rich in oil, and should not choose excessively high water temperatures.

  3. Maintain indoor ventilation

  Maintaining indoor ventilation is very important for babies with eczema. In addition, indoor items should be cleaned as soon as possible, such as the bedding that children come into contact with. If children have eczema, they should also choose loose clothing to effectively reduce the severity of eczema.

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