Infant eczema is commonly known as milk ringworm, which is a common allergic disease of infants. Tinea lactis usually occurs on the cheeks, forehead, neck, chest and other parts. In the acute stage, the affected part is extremely itchy, showing red blood rash, and soon becomes a small blister. After breaking, water flows and crusts. Because of itching and pain after suffering from milk ringworm, babies often cry and feel uneasy, even affecting feeding and sleep, especially babies who feed milk. This disease is also related to the baby's own skin characteristics and allergic constitution, and some food and external factors. With the addition of complementary foods and the growth of the baby, eczema will gradually reduce, and most will disappear at the age of 1 year.
Treatment: Attention should be paid to this disease during nursing. Usually, avoid overfeeding on the baby's diet to maintain normal digestion. If milk allergy is suspected, the milk can be boiled for a longer time to denature the protein and reduce allergens. In addition, parents must pay attention to eating fish, shrimp, protein and other food carefully at this time, especially when the baby is sick, it is best not to eat. And also remember that when you add these complementary foods to your baby in the future, you should also add them later than other babies, and never eat them when they get sick.
In addition, don't take a bath after the blister breaks in the acute stage. Apply 1%~4% boric acid solution to the local area every day and wash it for 15 minutes. Apply 15% zinc oxide ointment externally. When red papules are predominant, warm water can be used for bathing instead of bath solution or soap. 1%~4% boric acid solution can still be used for external washing, and calamine and furacilin lotion can be applied. If parents can not distinguish the condition, they should be treated under the guidance of doctors.
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