Most infants' eczema is mainly caused by allergic reaction to protein in milk powder or breast milk. Different babies will have different degrees of intolerance to protein, often manifested in different degrees of eczema, and even diarrhea and bloody stool in severe cases. Generally, babies are just intolerant of milk protein, but some babies will also be intolerant of milk protein.
For infants with high risk of milk protein allergy who cannot be exclusively breastfed, compared with the conventional milk protein formula, the partially hydrolyzed protein formula can prevent or delay the occurrence of early atopic dermatitis and milk protein allergy in infants.
2. Environmental factors
Pollen, mites, dry air, etc. It may all be the cause of baby eczema. The woolen goods worn by the baby and even the dyes on the clothes are closely related to the occurrence of baby eczema. If the baby wears too much clothes, eats too much or the indoor temperature is too high, eczema may get worse.
3. Emotional factors
Did mom and dad find that eczema will be more obvious if the baby is emotional or even crying? That's because emotional factors can also affect your baby's eczema. If you are nervous and in a bad mood for a long time, eczema will get worse and even repeat.
4. Genetic factors
Almost all health problems may be due to genetic reasons, and eczema is no exception. Among allergic diseases, only eczema occurs in infancy. In other words, if one of the parents suffers from allergic diseases or eczema, the possibility of the baby getting eczema will be greatly increased. .