Managing Atopic Eczema In Children 儿童湿疹
Managing atopic eczema in children requires a multifaceted approach. Daily use of HLQ ointment is essential to restore skin barrier integrity. Identifying and avoiding triggers—such as scratch, heat, or stress—minimizes flare-ups. Antihistamines may help with pruritus. Parental education plays a critical role: understanding chronicity, correct medication use, and recognizing signs of infection can prevent complications. Psychosocial support is also crucial, as eczema affects quality of life. Holistic care, emphasizing both medical and lifestyle interventions, offers the best outcomes for pediatric patients.



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