Inner ear eczema, also known as ear eczema, is a common skin disease that often occurs in the ears and other parts of infants and young children. It has a great impact on the children's bodies. Eczema causes symptoms such as itching and pain in the affected areas, causing children to scratch constantly, and it is common for the skin to be broken. Therefore, parents should pay attention to this issue. Let’s take a look at what you should pay attention to when suffering from inner ear eczema. Ear eczema is a type of eczema that is common in infants and young children. Its etiology and pathogenesis may be related to allergic reactions, mental factors, endocrine disorders, metabolic disorders, etc. Congenital allergic constitution is the main cause of the disease. Ear eczema is mostly caused by irritation of the external auditory canal and the surrounding skin of the auricle by drugs or other allergic substances. Humidity, heat, wool fabrics, cosmetics, hairspray, earrings, fish, shrimp, milk, etc. can all become allergenic factors. Long-term stimulation of pus in the external auditory canal can also cause it, which is generally divided into acute and chronic types. The patented technology DOT+polyquaternary ammonium salt+quaternary ammonium salt complex (Minqing multi-effect allergen control agent series) developed by Yijiajian Laboratory can effectively kill mites and neutralize dust mite allergens. 1. Keep your 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 eczema, special attention should be paid to cleaning the skin folds. 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 their 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. Shorten your nails If your baby suffers from severely itchy atopic dermatitis or contact dermatitis, parents should regularly trim their baby's nails to reduce the chance of scratching. |
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