7-year-old children have delicate skin, which only requires basic moisturizing in daily life. However, their resistance is weak, making them susceptible to external environmental influences while playing, including bacterial infections and radiation, leading to the appearance of tiny oil particles on the face like grains of rice. This is mainly due to inadequate cleansing of the skin’s oil. Parents should pay attention to their children’s diet adjustments when the seasons change.
The small particles in the pores are actually oil granules, and their formation is related to skin dehydration and imbalance between water and oil. When sebum secretion is excessive and abnormal keratinization of sebaceous gland ducts in hair follicles leads to duct blockage, micro blackheads form.
During seasonal changes, some people may experience skin allergies, manifested as dryness, itching, peeling, or redness. This is not only related to dry skin type and environmental conditions but may also be influenced by factors such as age and diet. Therefore, it is recommended to maintain a balanced diet, eat more fruits and vegetables, and reduce the intake of fish, shrimp, red meat, greasy, and spicy foods.
Neurodermatitis is a common pruritic skin disease in adults, usually related to psychological stress. The affected skin areas thicken without scales, with clear edges, commonly found on the neck, elbows, buttocks, and lower legs. In the early stage, it appears light red, and later pigmentation may occur.
For skin itching issues encountered by 7-year-old children, the root cause may lie in allergies. Children’s constitutions vary, and allergens are different for each individual. A clear diagnosis requires professional testing. Treatment may involve oral antiallergy medications and topical ointments, but the fundamental solution lies in avoiding contact with allergens and ensuring a light diet and plenty of water intake.
Skin itching in children not only affects appetite and normal growth but may also interfere with learning. After identifying the cause, targeted treatment combined with lifestyle adjustments, such as avoiding allergens and enhancing exercise to improve physical fitness, can effectively reduce the likelihood of symptom occurrence.
Given the diversity of allergens, accurate diagnosis is crucial. Besides medical means, cultivating good lifestyle habits is also important, such as maintaining a healthy diet, regular routines, and creating a good living environment. These measures can effectively prevent skin itching problems and should be given sufficient attention.