Eczema
Eczema ( 39 Questions)
Cradle cap on the scalp is a condition related to seborrheic dermatitis, not infantile atopic dermatitis.
Vesicles and bullae on the skin are seen in conditions like pemphigus or bullous impetigo, not infantile atopic dermatitis.
Itchy skin may be present in eczema, but it is not limited to the diaper area and can occur in other parts of the body as well.
Infantile atopic dermatitis often affects areas with skin creases and flexures, such as the folds of the elbows and knees.
Explanation: Infantile atopic dermatitis often affects areas with skin creases and flexures, such as the folds of the elbows and knees.
Incorrect choices: a. Cradle cap on the scalp is a condition related to seborrheic dermatitis, not infantile atopic dermatitis.
b. Vesicles and bullae on the skin are seen in conditions like pemphigus or bullous impetigo, not infantile atopic dermatitis.
c. Itchy skin may be present in eczema, but it is not limited to the diaper area and can occur in other parts of the body as well.