Eight tricks to get rid of repeated infantile eczema

Infant eczema, commonly known as “milk tinea”, usually occurs on both cheeks, forehead, brow, scalp, etc. of infants, and in severe cases the trunk and limbs will also appear. At the beginning, it is usually a symmetrical distribution of erythema, and then these erythema gradually appear on some small red pimples or blisters. Because accompanied by severe itching, the baby often scratches, blisters damaged, not completely scabbed, and was scratched again by the baby. So over and over again, the treasure mothers love dearly, but at a loss. How can effectively control the onset of eczema? Here are eight suggestions. Recommendation 1: About Clothing Choose pure cotton, soft and loose close-fitting clothes. Recommendation 2: On the environment Pay attention to Read More …

The baby grows eczema, do you want to avoid eating?

Infant eczema is a common skin disease in infants. After many babies develop eczema, mothers begin to worry about whether they are allergic to food and whether they should avoid eating it. In fact, excessive taboos and no taboos at all are not conducive to children’s recovery. Today we will talk about how to avoid eating moderately. Judging Allergens from Food Diaries Some mothers of children with eczema hold their children and check for allergens everywhere. They want to find out the culprit and strictly avoid eating after finding out many [allergens]. They don’t eat this or that, and they don’t consider their own and children’s nutrition problems at all. In fact, the test results of any allergen are not Read More …

Recurrent infantile eczema? 9 Suggestions to Help You

Infant eczema, as the saying goes, is usually found on both cheeks, forehead, brow, scalp and other parts of the baby, as well as on the trunk and limbs in severe cases. At the beginning, there are usually symmetrically distributed erythema, and then some small red pimples or blisters gradually appear on these erythema. Because there will be severe pruritus, the baby often scratches. After the blister is damaged, it has not completely scabbed and is scratched again by the baby. Eczema on the baby’s face recurs over and over again, the baby itches hard, and the mother also feels distressed. How can effectively control the onset of eczema? Take a look at the following 9 suggestions. In fact, infantile Read More …

Autumn and winter are dry, so look at this article for the baby’s skin care guide.

The baby’s small face, which is broken by blows, is always not close enough. However, in autumn and winter, when the weather is dry, the baby’s delicate skin is prone to eczema, chapping, chilblain, rotten mouth, red buttocks and other skin problems. At this time, parents must be very anxious and want to give the baby all-round care from head to toe. However, many young parents are inexperienced in child-rearing and various opinions are complicated. Skin care products for infants alone have many eyesight improvements and there is no way to start. What should I do? Don’t worry, according to the characteristics of different parts, I’ll tell you some nursing tips to keep the baby’s skin tender and smooth in Read More …

Why are you scared when you hear hormones? If you need it, you have to use it.

Editor’s Note: The hormone mentioned in this article refers to glucocorticoid drugs, that is, drugs that simulate the hormone function secreted by human adrenal cortex. The human body also secretes many other hormones. Although this article does not cover them, it can also face all hormones used according to doctor’s advice. There has been such a thing in Australia, although it has been talked about by doctors there for more than ten years. Gloria, like many babies, got eczema at the age of four months, but her parents did not receive regular treatment because they were afraid of the side effects of hormone drugs. As a result, children’s eczema is getting worse and worse, and their nutritional status is getting Read More …

How to do children with chapped skin? On the Rescue Method of [Little Apple]

Infants’ cheeks are always chubby and pink, and look like two sweet [little apples], which makes people want to touch and kiss. However, all the beautiful things in the world need careful care to maintain, and so does the [little apple]. If not properly cared for, it is easy to change from the pink [Red Fuji] to the frightening red [Red Snake Fruit], even cracked and desquamated, or small red pimples, which makes parents feel distressed. Why is the child’s little face so fragile? Should we keep how pink and tender? Is the skin of infants different from that of what? When viewed under a microscope, we can see that our skin is divided into many layers. The outermost layer Read More …