Baby Eczema in Babies

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WHAT IS ECZEMA?

Eczema, also known as dermatitis, is a common skin disease that causes skin problems such as itching and swelling. This skin disease, which is frequently seen in infants, children and adults, negatively affects people psychologically and physiologically. Eczema is not a short-term disease. Although it passes from time to time, it can turn into a lifelong skin disease by renewing itself after a while with treatments. Various drugs and treatment methods are available, but no definitive solution has been found.

Since eczema in babies cannot be enough, it causes constant scratching and the formation of wounds. You can consult your family doctor for the diagnosis and treatment of rashes you see in your baby, and you can talk to your doctor who helps you before and after birth.

Since baby skin is thinner and more sensitive than adult skin, the extent and progression of skin diseases is seen as a more serious problem.

WHAT ARE ECZEMA SYMPTOMS?

Redness and rash on hands, feet, scalp
Constant itching
puffiness
bubbles filled with water
skin rashes

Eczema is the most common eczema symptoms. If your baby has one or more eczema symptoms, it would be best to seek help from an expert in the field without wasting time.

HOW IS ECZEMA DIAGNOSED?

Physical examination and patch test are two of the necessary procedures for diagnosing eczema. After both are applied, it is determined what kind of way and treatment process will be followed. The allergen that emerges as a result of the patch test is examined by dermatologists and the diagnosis is made exactly. During this period, it is necessary not to bath the babies, to keep them away from intense physical activities, and to prevent activities that will negatively affect the test. It is essential to follow the rules for correct diagnosis.

If there is redness, swelling, itching in the area, it is determined that there is an allergic reaction to those substances as a result of the patch test.

WHAT CAUSES ECZEMA?

GENETIC
MATERIALS USED
ALLERGY
SENSIBILITY

Some of the important factors in the formation of eczema. While some have genetically inherited eczema, some babies have eczema as a result of the products they eat and use. Since eczema is a very troublesome and long-term disease, its treatment should not be ignored.

The most affected organ of eczema, which has different models and types, is the hands. As a result of the decrease in the defense of the skin, eczema occurs on the hands and this is one of the most serious eczema. It is necessary to reduce the use of water, soap, detergent and increase sensitive behavior in babies. Many mothers have started to use herbal products after eczema.

Eczema is most common on the back of the hand and arms. For this reason, you need to be a good observer of rashes on your baby's hands and arms.

WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF ECZEMA?

apotic eczema
seborrheic eczema
asteatotic eczema
contact eczema
Nummular eczema
gravitational eczema

There are many types of eczema, especially. Although they are not seen as separate due to lack of information in society, they are all separate and important from each other. In these types of eczema, which have different treatment processes, a very sensitive and long process awaits you. It is essential to use the necessary drugs in this skin condition that will cause a painful itching process and a constant body rash.

THE MOST COMMON ECZEMAS IN COMMUNITY:

hair eczema
ear eczema
arm eczema
hand eczema
Percent eczema
standing eczema

There are many people who think that foot eczema is a fungus. This skin condition requires a very different treatment process from fungus. Eczema, which is one of the health problems that will never be risked, can be brought under control as a result of early diagnosis. For this reason, you should know the rash, itching and redness on your body or your baby's body well and talk to your doctor.
 
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