How to determine breast milk eczema

Dr. Kendall Cooper
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2025-04-30 21:06:02
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Breastfeeding eczema is normally characterized by yellow discharge on the skin, which can spread to the forehead, eyebrows, and even scalp. In severe cases, it can spread to the neck and neck, back, and even the whole body. The disease is caused by breastfeeding, and the disease is prone to recurrence. When the symptoms worsen, the baby's skin can also show blisters, pustules, yellow-white scales, and crusts. The wrinkles may show signs of erosion. Therefore, when the baby shows these symptoms, it is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner.