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So today we will be talking about baby eczema, the cause and also treatments for it. To start with, let's get into what it is.
What Is Eczema?
Eczema is a skin condition where patches of skin become inflamed, itchy, cracked, and rough. Some types can cause blisters as well.
Although eczema affects adults, it is most common in children.
90 percent of people with eczema experience it before age 5, and an estimated 60 percent of people with atopic dermatitis develop it before the age of 1.
This so-called baby eczema usually continues through childhood and adolescence, and sometimes even into adulthood.
Baby eczema is most prominent on the cheeks, forehead, and scalp of babies within the first few months of life, and often tends to make the skin look more red and “weepy” than at other ages.
The eczema can appear on other parts of the body as well, including the nappy area.
This changes slightly once babies begins to crawl, usually between 6 and 12 months, the eczema will typically affect the elbows and knees, which rub on the ground. The eczema rash can become infected, resulting in a yellowish crust or tiny bumps.