Eczema is a common skin disease in life, especially for babies whose body immunity is particularly poor. Any improper care in life can easily cause eczema in babies. Seborrheic eczema is one of the most common types of skin disease in babies. Such symptoms not only cause damage to the baby's skin, but also are prone to infection if the baby always scratches it with his hands. Therefore, it is necessary to master the treatment method and make timely adjustments. Let's learn about the treatment methods for baby seborrheic eczema below. Treatment of baby's seborrheic eczema Seborrheic dermatitis in infants usually tends to heal on its own, while seborrheic dermatitis in adults is often a chronic relapsing process that usually requires long-term repeated treatment. 1. General treatment Live a regular life, get enough sleep, adjust your diet, eat more vegetables, limit high-fat and high-sugar foods, avoid drinking alcohol and spicy foods, and avoid excessive mental stress. 2. Topical medication (1) Glucocorticoids are mainly used for skin lesions with severe inflammation. Medium- or high-potency glucocorticoid preparations can be applied externally, which have good therapeutic effects, but should not be used for a long time, especially on the face. Low-potency glucocorticoid preparations (such as hydrocortisone) are less effective and are suitable for infants and young children. (2) Antibacterial drugs: 2% erythromycin ointment or gel, 5% metronidazole cream, or a cream containing 1% chloramphenicol and 0.1% dexamethasone. (3) Selenium sulfide lotion has the effect of killing fungi and inhibiting bacterial growth. It can also reduce sebum secretion and the content of fatty acids in sebum. (4) Zinc pyrithione shampoo: The concentration of zinc pyrithione shampoo is 1% to 2%. In addition to being used on the scalp, it can also be used on other parts of the body, such as the face, brow arches, and trunk. Do not apply to eyelid margins to avoid eye irritation. Apply the medicine to the affected area, leave it on for 1 to 2 minutes, and then wash it off with clean water. Apply 1 to 2 times a day. When symptoms are under control, change to once a day, but you must persist in applying it to avoid recurrence. The shampoo has an inhibitory effect on the proliferation of epidermal cells. In addition, it has a broad-spectrum antibacterial effect and can inhibit the growth of Pityrosporum ovale. (5) Antifungal preparations Antifungal preparations, especially imidazole drugs, have good therapeutic effects. Shampoos or creams containing ketoconazole (2%), itraconazole, econazole, clotrimazole, miconazole, oxiconazole, isoconazole, or ciclopirox and terbinafine (1%) preparations are commonly used. In addition to antifungal effects, antifungal preparations also have multiple effects such as anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and inhibition of cell wall lipid formation. (6) Sulfur and/or salicylic acid lotions and other sulfur and/or salicylic acid have antibacterial and anti-dandruff effects and have a certain therapeutic effect on this disease, but they are not as good as zinc pyrithione and selenium sulfide, and are highly irritating. Coal tar preparations have anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antimitotic effects, but are colored, smelly and irritating, so they are usually only used on the scalp. 3. Internal medication (1) Glucocorticoids such as prednisone are used to treat cases with large skin lesions and severe inflammation. The course of treatment is usually limited to 7 to 10 days and should not be too long. (2) Tripterygium wilfordii glycosides are suitable for patients with obvious and large-scale inflammation. The effect will be better if combined with low-dose glucocorticoids. (3) Antibiotics: Severe seborrheic dermatitis lesions are often accompanied by bacterial infection (mainly Staphylococcus aureus infection), sometimes even with pustules and enlarged cervical lymph nodes. Appropriate use of antibiotics is beneficial, such as tetracycline or erythromycin. (4) B vitamins include vitamin B2, vitamin B6 and vitamin B complex. Long-term oral administration may have certain benefits for this disease. The above is an introduction to the treatment methods of baby seborrheic eczema. After understanding it, we know that when the baby has eczema, we should not blindly apply some ointments to the baby, because some ointments contain a large amount of hormones, which are irritating to the baby's skin. If eczema occurs, the baby should be taken to the hospital for examination and treatment. In addition, the baby's skin should be kept clean at ordinary times, and the indoor environment must ensure air circulation, and the baby should not wear too many clothes. |
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