Infant eczema frequently appears between one and two years of age as offensive, inflamed skin elements, initially on the baby’s face and then disseminating behind the ear; other typical locations are armpits, elbow folds, and behind a knee. Usually, the rash is presented by papules or pimples. These papules, or pimples, may contain fluid, which later in the cycle erupts and affects the entire area.

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