Seborrheic Exzema in Infants

Seborrheic Exzema in InfantsSeborrheic Exzema in Infants

Seborrheic Exzema in Infants

 

 

Seborrheic Exzema in Infants

 

 

"This type of exzema usually takes the form of a red, scaly rash on the face and/or body (as shown above). It may also appear as yellowish, greasy-looking scales on the scalp, where it is known as "cradle cap." Seborrheic exzema usally appears during the first three months of life. Mild cases tend to clear up of their own accord, but occasionally a physician may prescribe a special cream to loosen the scales." Exzema