How to prevent your baby from peeling after having eczema? Can I apply body lotion?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Pay attention to the sun, pay attention to the application of ointment, so that you can better solve the problem, do not use body lotion casually.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can apply body lotion to your baby, and then you can also give your baby more water, eat more fruits and vegetables, and ensure adequate sleep.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The most typical symptom of infant eczema is that there will be a rash on the surface, which will bring great discomfort to the baby, so the baby always cries after having baby eczema, which makes parents feel at a loss. The first medication for infant eczema is of great concern to everyoneWhat to do if the skin peels after rubbing ointment for baby eczema

    What to do if the skin peels after rubbing ointment for infant eczema 1. Diet management.

    It's best to find and avoid allergens. Children with cow's milk protein allergy should switch to amino acid formula or deeply hydrolyzed protein formula.

    2. Local**.

    The child should be bathed every day, kept clean and moist, but the water temperature should not be too high, and chemical toiletries should be used as little as possible. For oozing and dry eczema, if the surface does not break, the child should be given some non-allergic moisturizer to moisturize. For severe eczema, topical topical corticosteroid cream can be applied for a short period of time, which has obvious anti-inflammatory and anti-itching effects, and attention should be paid to avoid long-term and high-dose application to avoid ***.

    If the infection is localized, topical antibiotic ointment is required to reduce inflammation**.

    3. Oral antihistamines.

    Oral antihistamines such as chlorpheniramine and sentermine can be taken under the guidance of a doctor.

    4. Systemic use of corticosteroids.

    Whether oral or intravenous corticosteroids are injected, symptoms can be quickly controlled, but it is easy to do not after stopping the drug, and there are dependence and various adverse reactions after long-term use, so it should be used with caution as appropriate. For patients with generalized acute eczema and other ** poor effects, short-term oral prednisone can be used, and the dose can be gradually reduced after the condition improves.

    What are the clinical manifestations of infantile eczema The onset of infantile eczema is mostly 1 to 3 months after birth, and gradually decreases after 6 months, and most children recover spontaneously after 1 and a half years old. Some children develop into early childhood or childhood. Infantile eczema can vary from mild to severe, with the rash mostly on the head and face, gradually spreading to the neck, shoulders, trunk, and limbs.

    1. Clinical staging.

    1) Acute stage: acute onset, ** manifested as most clusters of small red papules and erythema, basal edema, soon become papules and vesicles, erosion after blister breaking, there are obvious yellow exudate or yellow-white serous crusts, different thicknesses, scattered small papules can be seen on the periphery. Flushing and swelling of the face** may occur.

    The armpits, groin and other parts are often combined with abrasion. Ulceration may be secondary to infection. The child has obvious itching sensation and irritability.

    2) Subacute stage: due to the inappropriate evolution of eczema in the acute stage. Oozing redness and swelling, the crusting gradually decreases, and the skin lesions are mainly small papules, which may have white scales, and a few papules and erosions remain. The itching sensation decreases slightly.

    3) Chronic phase: It evolves from the acute and subacute phases, and can also be manifested in the chronic phase at the beginning. Reverse ** is more common in infants and young children over 1 year old.

    Roughness, hypertrophy, papules, scales and pigmentation are the main clinical manifestations. It is mostly distributed in the limbs, and under certain triggers, it can be acute and obviously itchy.

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