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Email to a Friend Should your baby get rough, itchy red patches on her skin and look like an ugly rash, it's probably eczema.
Sign Up for MedicineNet Newsletters. However, the Nemours Foundation says, if bedwetting starts all of a sudden or is accompanied by these other factors, it's time to call a pediatrician. Bedwetting that resumes after a child has had dry nights for at least six months.Sudden behavioral problems, either at home or at school.Complaints from your child that there's burning or pain during urination.An increase in the frequency of urination.An increase in appetite or thirst.Swelling of the ankles or feet.Bedwetting that continues at age 7 or older. Eczema generally emerges on a baby's cheeks, forehead, and scalp.
Also called atopic dermatitis, eczema is a skin irritation that commonly occurred during a baby's first year. News Articles
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