Question

My child is three months old, and recently, his ear has been discharging yellow fluid, which has formed crusts, accompanied by a slight odor. What is going on? What treatment methods are available? He has had eczema before, which has improved now, but red spots still appear on his skin when the temperature is slightly high. I would like to know which non-hormonal, harmless medications I should use to treat him?

Answer

Based on your description, your child is suffering from eczema, particularly infantile eczema, which may be caused by an allergy. It is recommended to use a non-hormonal ointment called “Baby Eczema Relief” for topical treatment. This medication is safe for your child. Additionally, infantile eczema is usually not a severe condition; by avoiding allergens and maintaining good skin hygiene, it can be effectively prevented.