Question

A 6-month-old baby cannot lift their head, can roll over, and has normal appetite. There are no major abnormalities, but they sometimes tremble. How should pediatric psoriasis be treated?

Answer

Hello! Children’s issues are sensitive, so it’s best to go to a specialized psoriasis hospital for an instrument diagnosis to understand the situation before treatment. Don’t treat blindly as it can greatly affect the child’s healthy growth. If the child’s condition is severe, visit a regular hospital for a detailed examination, find out the specific causes of the disease, and let experts come up with solutions for the child. Have specialists formulate an appropriate treatment plan and don’t seek medical advice recklessly. In daily life, also pay attention to: 1. Keep the indoor air fresh and circulating 2. Wear clean, soft clothes, change underwear and bedding regularly to prevent skin infection 3. Avoid trauma (injuries), prevent scratching and strong stimulation to avoid new skin damage 4. Avoid wind and cold to prevent upper respiratory tract infections 5. Use warm water for bathing, discontinue using strong alkaline soap, and avoid using shampoo 6. Dietarily, provide a normal diet with a preference for lightness, reduce alcohol consumption, and avoid foods that may cause allergic reactions such as lamb and seafood 7. Pay attention to dietary hygiene 8. Do not rub or scratch damaged skin areas to prevent ulcers and secondary infections 9. Always maintain an optimistic mood and a comfortable state of mind to enhance confidence in overcoming the disease.