The difference between dry eczema and ringworm in infants includes the causes, clinical manifestations and treatments. 1. Etiology: The causes of infantile dry eczema mainly include the living environment, climate and other factors, such as heat, dryness, exposure to certain foods or chemicals, etc., but also with the infant’s own low immunity and heredity. Ringworm is a contagious skin disease caused by fungal infection of the epidermis, hair and finger (toe) nails. 2. Clinical manifestations: infant dry eczema manifested in the scalp, face, trunk, limb extensor side, the skin will appear pimples, reddish patches, the surface of the lesions is particularly dry, very easy to flake, in the night infants conscious of itching, easy to cry. Ringworm of the skin is generally unilateral, mainly manifested as flaky erythema, blisters can appear, blisters dry after the formation of ring-like scales. 3. Treatment: infant dry eczema is mainly to give the baby adequate moisturizing, avoid contact with allergens, itching is obvious can be used externally weak hormone ointment to ease the discomfort, such as Dinaid cream. And ringworm is mainly antifungal treatment. There may be other differences between dry eczema and ringworm in infants. When the rash does not get better, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a clear diagnosis and then give the corresponding treatment, and all medications need to be used under the guidance of a doctor.