Question

My baby has developed eczema, and she is just over a month old. The eczema keeps recurring, and the treatment has been ineffective. How should newborn eczema be treated?

Answer

This is pediatric eczema, also known as milk rash, which is quite common in children. You can use a symptomatic medication wash to apply to the affected area and keep it dry. As the child grows, the eczema will gradually disappear. Pharmacies should have related products that are commonly used and non-irritating. During the treatment period, the patient should maintain a regular diet and rest, actively participate in physical exercise, regulate physical and mental health, maintain personal hygiene, and avoid bacterial infections due to decreased immunity.