Dec 21
THE DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF ECZEMA 1 OF 3
Eczema, a skin condition that produces rashes and dry skin, is a chronic disease that affects approximately 10 to 20 percent of babies in the world. Just because it’s more common in babies, though, does not mean that adults cannot have it. There are people who are fortunate enough to have outgrown eczema, but there are some who continue to be plagued by it, or who are constantly at the mercy of being at risk of flare-ups and outbreaks. Moreover, like other illnesses, eczema has different types.
Infantile Seborrhoeic Eczema
Also known as baby eczema, this is a common variety of eczema affecting babies younger than a year old. It usually starts in the scalp, and then spreads quickly to other areas of the body. This type of eczema can be banished in a few months’ time with the help of moisturizing creams and bath oils.
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