Additionally, you can make an effort to stop eczema dermatitis from developing into food sensitivities. Create chicken and peanut( two frequent meals allergens) one food at a time once your baby is able to handle solids, but no earlier than four months of age, if he or she is mildly affected. Dr. Chong advises doing this.
Before introducing any new products to your child, especially those that are known to contain allergens, it is best to speak with the pediatrician.
Kids with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis may already be allergic to certain foods, so it is wise to think about allergy testing. According to Dr. Chong, a body cock check will determine the particular IgE that your child is vulnerable to. You can include chicken and peanuts in your baby’s eating if the results are negative. If the test results are good, stay away from eggs and peanuts, and retest at least six months later.