Why do newborns have tinea milk? How to prevent milk ringworm?

Updated on parenting 2024-07-06
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This is a normal physical phenomenon, pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene, choose the right food, so that it can be avoided.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is a manifestation of physical weakness, pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene, pay attention to daily life, pay attention to the sun, so that it can be effectively prevented.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is currently no means of locotina vulgaris. **The purpose is to alleviate or eliminate clinical symptoms, reduce the child's suffering, and avoid recurrence or aggravation of the disease. For children with mild symptoms, topical medications** are the main treatment, while for children with severe symptoms, oral medication systems** can be used as prescribed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are a lot of babies who are more fragile, and then play a box of milk, if there is a spill on the face or something like that, milk ringworm will grow, first of all, we should pay attention to it several times when drinking milk, if there is a timely treatment and cleaning.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Parents can apply some ointment to the baby's **, often give the baby a physical examination of the baby's clothes, be very sweat-absorbent, very breathable, and pay great attention to the diet, do not give the baby some food that is easy to allergies.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Parents need to pay attention to the fact that they must cut their children's nails, apply anti-itching drugs to their children, do not take their babies to stand in the sun for too long, gently wipe their baby's face with warm water, and try to choose cotton fabrics for their children's clothes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is mainly because the baby usually wears too many clothes, so this situation occurs. So you usually have to ventilate the windows more and bathe the child every day.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, glad to reply to your question, I hope the following reply is helpful to you.

    1. What is milk moss? Generally, there are patches on the baby's body, with scales, **dry, which is often said to be milk moss, in fact, it is also a kind of dry eczema, which is a common baby**. One of the diseases.

    2. Common features 1. The rash is mostly seen on the head and face, and gradually spreads to the neck, shoulders, trunk, and limbs;

    2. The skin lesions are pleomorphic, with erythema or red papules at the beginning, which can gradually increase with the progression of the disease, and the disease appears papules, vesicles, erosions, scabs, etc.;

    3. The severity of the disease varies, sometimes good and sometimes bad, reversed, itching, crying at night, restless;

    4. Secondary infection can occur due to scratching, causing regional lymphadenopathy, and a very small number of children can develop systemic infection.

    3. What causes it? **It is more complex, and there are internal and external factors.

    1. Internal factors

    For example, systemic diseases such as imbalance of immune function, immune deficiency, endocrine diseases, nutritional disorders, hereditary or acquired barrier dysfunction, and chronic infection may also become the internal causes of eczema.

    2. External factors

    1) Ingestion of food allergens in the digestive tract, such as milk, fish, shrimp, beef and mutton, eggs and other allergenic factors, or the presence of allergens in the environment, will cause eczema.

    2) Mechanical friction, such as saliva and galactorrhea left on the surface erosion, is also a common trigger.

    3) Improper nursing, such as excessive use of strong alkaline soap, excessive nutrition, and abnormal digestion in the intestine can also cause this disease.

    4) There are physical factors such as sunlight, ultraviolet rays, cold, damp heat, contact with silk fabrics or artificial fibers, topical drugs, bacterial infections, etc., which can cause eczema or aggravate its condition.

    4. What should I do? 1. Mild eczema

    Papaya ointment or petroleum jelly thick moisturizing treatment, if the pure moisturizing method can not control the deterioration trend, you can use zinc oxide ointment, zinc oxide ointment is hormone-free, has astringent, moisturizing and protective effects on **, will be more obvious than papaya ointment.

    2. Moderately severe eczema

    Corticosteroid ointments are considered, and it is recommended to use them under the guidance of a doctor.

    3. Eczema is particularly severe

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ringworm on babies is caused by the fact that the baby accidentally splashes milk on the ** when drinking milk, and the delicate ** is eroded by milk stains. To keep the baby** clean, apply some baby ointment to the milk moss.

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