Eczema is a common skin disease that affects both adults and children. When breastfeeding, just like when you are pregnant, many medicines cannot be used casually. Many problems may also occur during breastfeeding, such as eczema. So what should you do if you develop eczema during breastfeeding? Resuming exclusive breastfeeding Breastfeeding mothers have to breastfeed their babies, so they worry that after using medication to treat eczema, the medicine will be secreted into breast milk for the baby. At this time, you should continue to breastfeed. If you have eczema, don't worry. You can use some external medicines to achieve the treatment purpose. Pay attention to diet If a breastfeeding mother develops eczema, she should eat a light diet, eat more fruits and vegetables, and drink plenty of water. Avoid highly allergenic foods such as fish, shrimp, eggs, and irritating foods such as chili peppers, strong tea, coffee and other drinks. Keep your face clean and dry Breastfeeding mothers who develop eczema need to keep their skin clean and dry, and avoid excessive scrubbing and scratching of the eczema areas. Scratching the eczema solution will cause water to drip, which can easily cause infection of the skin and mucous membranes. Clean the skin in time and keep it clean on a daily basis. Ensure adequate sleep quality Breastfeeding mothers who develop eczema should make sure they get enough sleep. Make sure you get 8 hours of sleep every day. When people lack sleep, their resistance and immunity will be reduced. People who usually don't get eczema will be very likely to get it. So make sure you get enough sleep. Use of some drugs If a breastfeeding mother suffers from eczema, she can apply some topical medicine on the affected area. Avoid using hormone creams. You can apply calamine externally to relieve itching. Shake it when using it to make the solution evenly distributed. After the solution is dry, you can take off your clothes. Prevents irritation from touching When a breastfeeding mother develops eczema, she should be careful to avoid contact with some factors that can easily cause eczema, such as sweat, dust mites, smoke, cotton and other substances, and should pay attention to keeping the home clean. Wear underwear made of pure cotton Breastfeeding mothers who have eczema should choose clothes made of pure cotton material. Because clothes made of pure cotton have good sweat absorption and good breathability. Avoid wearing tight clothes, which are not conducive to the skin's breathing. The skin is prone to eczema in wet and cold conditions. Maintain an optimistic attitude Breastfeeding mothers who develop eczema also need to maintain an optimistic attitude. Eczema is caused by a variety of internal and external factors. Only by eliminating the causes and maintaining a good immune system can it be completely prevented. Frequently asked questions If the condition is serious, go to the hospital immediately for treatment. |
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