Why do children have a dermatitis?

The cause of a myo dermatitis in a child is mainly heredity and allergies. In addition, some factors can increase dermatitis in children such as chemicals, smog, pollution, … Dermatitis in babies requires thorough care to avoid damaging the skin of the child.

1. What is a child's a mysentitis?

A child's dermatitis is also known as eczema or visceral eczema. This is a common skin pathology, which on-go on as a child and can stabilize as it grows older, however, many children become ill until adulthood. Children with a myalitis have typical symptoms such as the skin on the face, head, hands, legs or the whole body is usually dry, red, itchy, causing the child to scratch, break, discomfort, affect the child's life, especially at night. The disease often recurs, especially in the intersection of seasonal weather.

2. Causes of amatitis in children

The cause of a myo hepatitis in a child is mainly heredity and allergies. If a family has a person with a dermatitis, the child is more likely to get the disease. Or if the child has allergic diseases such as allergic rhinitis, allergic asthma, the incidence of a myo hepatitis is also higher.

In addition, some factors also cause dermatitis in children to develop and worsen, such as: food allergies (eggs, milk, seafood, wheat, beans, …); dry weather; smog-filled environment, polluted chemicals, pet hair; materials from clothing such as woolen fabric, felt, taught, …

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3. Treatment and care of amatitis in children

3.1 Treatment of amatitis in children

Treatment of a mysentitis in a child consists of the following steps:

  • Enhances moisture and moisturizes the skin with moisturizers.
  • Use topical drugs prescribed by the doctor for duration and dosage to limit the disease from recurrence with corticosteroid drugs (applied in a short time) and tacrolimus (application maintained in combination with moisturizing for a long time).
  • Use topical or oral antibiotics to combat capacitor infections.
  • Take antihistamines against itching.

3.2 Care for amatitis in children

  • When the child has a dermatitis, it will often scratch due to inflamed and itchy skin. At this time, it is necessary to help the child control scratching to avoid getting seriously ill and causing infection. Can help children reduce itching by wet bandages, applying moist gauze in damaged areas of the skin. Limit your child from scratching. Keep your child's hands clean.
  • Take care of a child's dermatitis, it should be noted not to take too hot baths for the child because it causes the skin to dry out, causing more itching. Instead, it is recommended to bathe with warm water and moisturizing shower gel.
  • Choose clothes that are soft, absorb sweat well and do not irritate young skin like cotton.
  • Regularly clean the house, clean, avoid pet hair, smog, and chemical irritation affecting the condition of the child.
  • If the child shows signs of skin infection, it is necessary to take the child to the doctor for timely treatment.

Pediatric examination, pre-vaccination examination

Parents should take their child to see a doctor for a visit

Dermatitis in a child is an inflamed skin condition with red, itchy, dry manifestations. The disease is mainly caused by genetics and allergies.

At Share99 International Health Hub, there is a package of examination and advice on treatment of ao dermatitis to help customers evaluate the overall condition and advise on measures to help prevent recurrence of the disease.

When registering for the examination package and advice on treatment of aerative amatitis, customers will be: Dermatological examination. Perform tests such as: IgE dosing, fresh microfungal screening, IgE dosing specific to respiratory and food allergies (Panel 1 Viet), Rida Allergy Screen (panel 1) …

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