Eczema
Eczema ( 39 Questions)
In infants, eczema often affects the scalp, face, and cheeks. It can cause dry, red, and flaky patches on the baby's skin.
Elbows and knees are common areas affected by psoriasis, not eczema.C. The lower back is not a typical location for eczema flare-ups.
In infants, eczema often affects the scalp, face, and cheeks. It can cause dry, red, and flaky patches on the baby's skin.
Buttocks and thighs are not commonly affected by eczema in infants.
Explanation: In infants, eczema often affects the scalp, face, and cheeks. It can cause dry, red, and flaky patches on the baby's skin.
Incorrect choices: b. Elbows and knees are common areas affected by psoriasis, not eczema.
C. The lower back is not a typical location for eczema flare-ups.
d. Buttocks and thighs are not commonly affected by eczema in infants.