Five month old baby has eczema, what should I do, what causes my baby to have eczema?

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

    You can use honeysuckle boiled water to wipe the baby, or you can go to the hospital to prescribe some new liquid to wipe it, this drug can be drunk, *** is very small, if it is breastfeeding, that is, what the mother eats that causes the baby to be allergic, you can pay a little attention to it, or wipe it with breast milk.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    How infant eczema is caused.

    1. Internal factors. 1) Hereditary allergic constitution: In general, the incidence of eczema in children with parents or family patients with allergic diseases is higher than that of other people of the same age.

    2) Gastrointestinal dysfunction: When the gastrointestinal tract is dysfunctional, food is not fully digested and decomposed, and is absorbed into the blood in the form of macromolecules, especially protein foods (milk, eggs, fish and shrimp, etc.) can be used as antigenic substances to induce eczema. Therefore, if children eat too much protein food, eczema can be aggravated when it affects gastrointestinal function such as colds, colds or diarrhea.

    Asthma can also worsen eczema**, or injections can worsen eczema**. Infants aged 0-6 months have poor digestion and absorption, weak gastrointestinal defenses, and are prone to food allergies.

    3) Slow infection in the body: The presence of bacteria, viruses, parasites and other chronic infections in children is also an important factor in the pathogenesis.

    4) Immune dysfunction: common severe infection.

    2. External factors. Physical factors: such as cold, heat, excessive dryness, humidity and scratching, hot water washing of the face, etc. may be predisposing factors.

    Chemical factors: including soaps, chemical fibers, woollen fabrics and cleaning products.

    Biological factors: such as pollen, fungal spores, dust mites, small animal fur and secretions, etc.

    Food factors: milk, eggs, seafood, beef and mutton, etc., infants suffering from eczema, lactating mothers are forbidden to eat fish, crab, chicken, beef and mutton, shrimp, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Don't worry.. My baby used to have eczema all the time, and then he was cured with eczema ointment recommended by Yuxi, and there was no hormone. The effect is good, and many mothers have responded very well. This is her blog, which has a lot of knowledge about eczema care, you might as well check it out...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you want to find the source of allergens, what food you may eat is allergic, don't eat it, generally don't care, just wait for a little bigger.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Mothers should not panic when encountering infant eczema, the best way to infantile eczema should start from daily care, in fact, it is not so 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.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I feel that each baby's sensitivity to drugs is different, I don't know why, my baby only uses Heyingfang baby wet itch cream to be good

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, the baby is two months old, eczema is very serious, has been breastfeeding, mothers should be careful not to eat mackerel, shrimp and other foods that are easy to cause allergies. If your child drinks milk, it may take longer to boil the milk. When adding complementary foods, do not add egg whites first, it is better to add a small amount of egg yolk first, and then gradually increase it.

    Don't be too salty for your child's food.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How long do symptoms take to occur? Is there running water and erosion? Is the itching day and night severe? Is the child emotionally irritable? Crying? Friction? Scratching? Trouble sleeping?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Indigestion caused by eating too much may also lead to neonatal eczema.

    2. Too much sugar in the baby's body, abnormal fermentation of food in the intestines, and parasites in the intestines may cause neonatal eczema.

    3. Babies are exposed to strong light, which can also cause neonatal eczema.

    4. Allergies (including food allergies and foreign allergies) If the mother eats certain allergic foods and affects the baby through breast milk: the baby mistakenly eats allergic foods such as beef and mutton, cow and goat milk, fish and shrimp, eggs, etc.; Babies who come into contact with soap, cosmetics, fur fibers, pollen, lacquer and other things that are easy to make babies allergic may cause neonatal eczema.

    Diet: chrysanthemum tea, honeysuckle tea, Yinchen tangerine peel tea, drinking.

    Pharmaceuticals; Baiduobang, Baolongkang.

    Bathing: Prunella vulgaris 、、、 boiled in water for showering

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Eczema is easy to recur, if you are breastfeeding, you should pay attention to your diet on weekdays, and use honeysuckle boiled water to wipe your baby's face every day.

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