You can't give your baby all kinds of hormone ointments privately, because these drugs will be digested and absorbed by the skin if you eat too much, which will cause adverse reactions to your baby's body. Also, be sure to use skin care products. There are many products containing growth hormone in the whole market now. Baby's skin is naive and sensitive, which is very easy to cause skin damage. I would strongly recommend her to use Apricot Pu products for the baby next to her, because it is a series of shower skin care products, and these products do not contain growth hormone. You can use these products for your baby, which is very helpful for your baby's skin care. In general, it is enough to give children weak exogenous growth hormone. The level is to control the sudden onset of moderate and severe skin eczema (stronger growth hormone can be used at this time), and it should also be applied under the guidance of professional doctors.
The most commonly used topical hormone ointments in the market are: 1% hydrocortisone /0. 1% hydrocortisone butyrate (Udro) < 1% mometasone furoate (Elozon) /0.05% desonide.