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Eczema
Baby Eczema: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
<p>Eczema is a common, non-contagious skin condition that affects people of all ages, including babies and children. It often appears within the first six months to five years of a child’s life. Red, itchy, inflamed skin is the main symptom of baby eczema, and there are a variety causes and triggers.</p>