What should I do if my baby has eczema on his face during confinement?

Updated on parenting 2024-03-13
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Mom, don't worry! I also had it when I was more than a month old! The baby is too small, it is recommended not to rub the ointment, you can rub the body lotion, so that the baby's eczema area is moisturized, dryness will also cause eczema!

    Bao Ma can pay a little attention to the diet, eat less if the protein is too high, the protein is too high, the baby is not easy to digest, and it will never cause eczema to come out of the baby's face! I hope I can help my mother!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How to deal with neonatal eczema at home.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If the baby has eczema on his face, then from now on we must pay attention to the baby's care, because after the eczema is often washed with warm water, which can prevent the increase in eczema caused by **infection, and then apply a special eczema cream for children to the child, which can be used locally with boric acid solution or nitrofuracillin solution for wet compress.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    How to deal with neonatal eczema at home.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The baby in the confinement will have eczema, depending on the individual situation, eczema, generally related to allergies, you can use anti-allergic drugs for **, you can also go to the hospital **department examination, under the guidance of the doctor for medication**. Pay attention to hygiene, do not come into contact with other abnormal substances, do not eat spicy food, do not eat seafood food.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Give you a hand; With warm tea water, rub it for your baby. Tea that has been used by people cannot be used. It's better to be stronger. Just rub it a few times a day.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Keep the room well ventilated, wash and dry gently with warm water.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Keep the room properly ventilated and dry after washing with warm water.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Mothers should not panic when they encounter baby eczema, and start with daily care, which is not that difficult.

    1. Skin care.

    1. Put cotton gloves on the baby to avoid the baby from constantly scratching the affected area and scratching ** when the baby is itching.

    2. Baby's clothes should be made of cotton and soft, and chemical fiber and rough should not be used. It is best to wear clothes without a collar and try not to wear a scarf to avoid rubbing the rash on the face.

    3. Clothes should be loose and not too tight. Properly rinsing clothes with hot water is conducive to sterilization and is good for babies.

    4. Do not use overheated water to bathe the baby, and apply the baby** with body lotion after bathing to keep the baby's skin moist.

    5. Baby's clothes should be washed and dried frequently, but in rainy weather, try to wash as little as possible to avoid breeding mold.

    2. Dietary care.

    1. Some foods are intolerant to babies and will be allergic after eating. If the mother finds that she is allergic to the food, she should not let the baby eat it again. Common foods that infants are intolerant to are: fish, eggs, beef, lamb, milk, etc.

    2. Breastfeeding is advocated, and milk powder feeding is not advocated. Some babies are allergic to milk powder and can only eat breast milk.

    3. Increase the amount of complementary food in an appropriate amount, increase the amount of food for infants, and give babies enough nutrition, which is conducive to prevention and prevention.

    4. Do not overfeed, causing malabsorption of infants.

    3. Sleep requirements.

    1. Open windows frequently for ventilation, wash clothes frequently, dry bedding frequently, and keep the living room environment clean and dry.

    2. Avoid babies from touching fibers and woolen fabrics, and clean newly bought mattresses and sheets in time.

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