1. Skin discomfort and itching: Eczema can cause the baby's skin to be red, itchy, dry and blistered, which may bring discomfort and pain to the baby.
2. Sleep problems: Due to itching caused by eczema, it may be difficult for the baby to fall asleep or wake up frequently, resulting in a decline in sleep quality.
3. Increased risk of infection: Eczema makes your baby's skin vulnerable to infection by bacteria, viruses and other pathogens. If eczema is severe or not treated properly, the risk of infection will increase.
4. Psychological impact: Long-term eczema may have a negative impact on the baby's psychology, such as anxiety, depression and inferiority.
5. Social barriers: Due to skin problems caused by eczema, the baby may avoid contact with others, leading to social barriers and isolation.
6. Dietary restrictions: Some foods may cause or aggravate your baby's eczema symptoms, so your baby may need to follow specific dietary restrictions.
7. Other complications: In some cases, eczema may cause other complications, such as allergic rhinitis, asthma and eye inflammation.
Therefore, relieving symptoms, preventing complications and improving the quality of life of infants are very important for the treatment and management of infantile eczema. Please consult a professional doctor in time for personalized advice and treatment plan.