Milk moss is what we often call infant eczema, a relatively common skin problem in infancy, but because the baby’s skin is more delicate during this period, it has a greater impact on the baby, but some new parents do not understand the symptoms of this disease, and do not intervene in a timely manner when the symptoms appear on the baby, giving the baby a greater impact, so what are the symptoms of ringworm? Let’s learn more about it next. 1, the disease time of milk moss Milk moss is generally easier to produce in the three months after the birth of the baby, in six months the number of red rash will be reduced, in about two years will disappear, but because each baby’s own growth state different degree of disease is also different, so the time to recede will also be different. Milk moss usually starts on the baby’s face, and as time grows, the lesions will spread outward, from the side of the face to the forehead and other parts of the body, and may spread to the whole body if their care is not done properly. And milk moss will also grow rash on the baby’s body, also the first to appear on the face and head, but with the development of the disease spread to the shoulder and neck, back and other parts, even in the baby’s ankles may also appear rash. 3.The state of the lesion The red papules or red spots will grow on the baby’s body, the number is relatively small in the early stage, but with the aggravation of the disease, the number of red spots on the baby’s body will be more and more, and may also appear the situation of blisters, if the blisters rupture, may produce infection, so that the baby’s body inflammation, threatening the baby’s health. 4. The baby’s state In the early stage, the baby may not show any uncomfortable symptoms, but in the late stage of the disease, it may make the baby appear agitated and have poor sleep quality. These are some answers to the question of what are the symptoms of ringworm, and I hope they can provide some help to you. The baby can’t talk and can’t express his discomfort clearly, so parents should pay more attention to the state of the baby. Although the milk fever will subside around the age of two, it can still affect the baby during the disease and may cause problems in the baby’s growth and development process, so if the above symptoms appear on the baby, go to a regular hospital for testing in time.