Breastfeeding eczema, also known as infantile eczema, is characterized by age of onset, site of occurrence and skin damage. 1. Prevalent age: Most common in the age group of 1~6 months after birth. 2. Prevalent areas: common areas are forehead, cheeks, scalp, but may also involve the trunk and limbs. 3. Skin damage: it may cause skin erythema, oozing, and in severe cases, skin eruption; it may also cause red and dark red patches of skin, as well as dry, flaky and cracked skin. Infant eczema should go to the hospital in time for examination and use medication under the guidance of the doctor.