Infantile eczema has become one of the most common and troublesome skin disorders of early childhood, now affecting up to 20% of infants in industrialized nations. Its prevalence continues to rise alongside allergic and autoimmune diseases. Modern medicine relies heavily on topical steroids, systemic antibiotics, and mineral oil–based emollients which, although they offer temporary relief, often complicate and prolong the disease process by further damaging the skin and compromising the all-important skin barrier, ultimately massively increasing the likelihood that the condition becomes chronic and recalcitrant. In contrast, when correctly applied, Chinese medicine can have a remarkable effect in swiftly resolving the condition and, crucially, restoring healthy skin function, thereby offering a far brighter long-term prognosis.





