When it comes to eczema, many people are familiar with it. This disease is very harmful to the body. When you have such a problem, you need to receive timely treatment. Otherwise, when the eczema disease becomes serious, it will cause great harm to the body. So what should we do if the baby has ear eczema? Many people are not clear about this. There are some solutions for such problems in the baby's ears. The following is a detailed introduction. Baby ear eczema: You can apply chloramphenicol eye ointment or eczema medicine appropriately. Keep the skin clean and dry. When bathing your baby, it is advisable to use warm water and non-alkaline bath products 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. Ear eczema is related to allergic reactions, mental factors, endocrine disorders, metabolic disorders, etc. Congenital allergic constitution is the main cause of the disease. The impact of environmental factors mainly refers to the increasingly increasing and complex environmental allergens: 1. Environmental allergens in modern clothing such as artificial fabrics, artificial leather products, clothing-related printing and dyeing agents, bleaching agents, brighteners, mothproofing agents, mildewproofing agents, and stiffening agents. 2. Artificial food, convenience food, off-season food, fertilizers, pesticides, artificial feed, feed additives used in food production, preservatives, mineral oxidants, spices, pigments, ripening agents, thickeners, etc. used in food processing, and modern dietary environmental allergens. 3. Artificial building components, chemical coatings, plastic products, rubber products, artificial fibers, adhesives, waterproofing agents, electromagnetic radiation generated by household and office electronic equipment, room cleaners, pesticides are functional environmental allergens in modern living. 4. Environmental allergens of modern transportation, such as gases produced by the combustion of chemical fuels, materials used to make cars, ships, and airplanes, asphalt pavements of roads, pollen from green plants along the road, etc. After understanding what to do about baby ear eczema, you can follow the above methods to treat baby ear eczema. However, when treating eczema, you must pay attention to long-term treatment. This will have a very good treatment effect and prevent eczema from continuing to develop. This is also something you should pay attention to. |
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