When babies are young, their skin is very good. But some mothers found that for some unknown reason, their babies had red pimples on their faces. So mothers are very worried whether these red pimples will leave scars on their baby’s face. In fact, red pimples on babies' faces are mainly caused by genetics, environment, infection, diet and other factors. Parents can provide home care to help babies eliminate acne. What is the reason for red pimples on the baby's face? It is mainly caused by genetic, environmental, infection and dietary factors.1. Genetic factors: Infant eczema is closely related to genetic factors, especially when immediate family members have eczema or other allergic symptoms, it is most common for babies to develop eczema. 2. Environmental factors: (1) Clothing: artificial fabrics, printing and dyeing agents, bleaching agents, mothproofing agents, mildewproofing agents, etc. related to clothing. (2) Food: fertilizers, pesticides, feed additives used in food production, preservatives, flavorings, pigments, ripening agents, etc. used in food processing. 3. Infection factors: Some eczema is related to microbial infection, so topical anti-infection drugs are used in the treatment of some severe eczema.
(1) The most important factor for infants and young children is diet. Since baby food is single and mainly consists of dairy products, the main allergy to babies is protein. Some babies develop eczema after adding complementary foods, which may be related to the complementary foods, mainly eggs and some nuts, such as various beans, peanuts, sesame seeds, etc. (2) Milk (including milk formula) contains a large amount of foreign proteins, which can easily cause allergies and are the culprit for babies to get eczema. (3) Eggs, fish, shrimp, crab, chocolate, and fructose may all cause allergies. The key to eradicating baby eczema is to identify the substance that causes the allergy. What to do if baby has small red pimples on face Some babies have small red pimples on their bodies, which are also warm rashes. Eczema is a common skin disease among babies. So what should we do if babies have small red pimples on their bodies? The key to treating eczema is not to test out allergens from countless substances and avoid them, but to improve the baby's gastrointestinal system. Moreover, current medicine does not recommend depriving babies of proper nutrition in order to avoid allergies. Improve the baby's gastrointestinal system. Once the baby's gastrointestinal system becomes complete, eczema will improve.
1. Keep the skin clean and dry: When bathing your baby, it is advisable to use warm water and non-alkaline bath agent to clean the baby's body. For babies with intertrigo, special attention should be paid to cleaning the folds of the skin. When taking a bath, the shower gel must be rinsed off. After washing, wipe the moisture off the baby's body and apply a non-oily moisturizer to avoid hindering the normal breathing of the skin. The baby's hair should also be washed every day. If the baby has seborrheic dermatitis, washing the head carefully can remove the scabs. If the scab has hardened and stuck to the head, apply olive oil on the affected area and then wash it after a while. 2. Avoid external stimulation: Parents should always pay attention to changes in temperature and humidity around the baby. Babies with contact dermatitis should especially avoid exposing their skin to cold wind or strong sunlight. In summer, after your baby sweats during exercise, you should wipe off his sweat carefully; when the weather is cold and dry, you should apply anti-allergic non-oily moisturizer to your baby. In addition to paying attention to weather changes, parents should not let their babies wear clothes that are easy to irritate the skin, such as wool, silk, nylon, etc. 3. In the daily care of the baby, it is necessary to trim the nails short: If the baby suffers from severely itchy atopic dermatitis or contact dermatitis, parents should regularly trim the baby's nails to reduce the chance of scratching. 4. Dietary restrictions: Except for atopic dermatitis, there is no need to restrict your diet for other eczema. Let your baby eat less animal protein, such as milk and eggs, only under the supervision of a doctor or nutritionist. It is best not to ban certain foods without clear evidence. It is not recommended to deprive your baby of proper nutrition in order to avoid allergies. |
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