Can infantile eczema be cured repeatedly?

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If your baby's soft, smooth skin suddenly turns red, dry and itchy, the culprit is usually eczema. The onset of eczema is mostly in 1 ~ 3 months after birth, although it will gradually reduce after 6 months, and most can be cured after a year, but during this period, if eczema appears repeatedly, it will become chronic. Can baby's repeated eczema be cured? Can you tell us about it?

Can infantile eczema be cured repeatedly?

The vast majority of parents will be fooled by the name of "eczema" and think that it is afraid of dampness. On the contrary, eczema is afraid of "dryness". Therefore, if you want to beat eczema, you must moisturize your baby.

When choosing baby emollients, you must choose children's special, no color, fragrance free emollients, so as not to add pigment or essence to stimulate the baby's skin, which is not conducive to the elimination of eczema. In addition, the best choice of neutral or acidic, because the normal surface of human skin is acidic, neutral or acidic moisturizer can reduce the irritation to the baby's skin.

When bathing your baby, you can use clean water. Soap and bath liquid will stimulate your baby's skin instead. The water temperature should be controlled at 32-38 degrees, preferably cooler, and the time should be controlled at 10-15 minutes, otherwise it will aggravate the dryness of the skin and cause itching.

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Baby eczema is completely curable, so there's no need for parents to panic too much. Parents must pay attention to keep the baby's hands clean and often trim the baby's fingernails. Because eczema is very painful and itchy, the baby often grasps by hand, so we should avoid scratching the affected area, scratching can cause bacterial infection of the skin.