Infantile milia is a type of eczema. Eczema is categorized into acute, subacute and chronic eczema. Acute eczema is dominated by papules, subacute is scaly rash, and chronic is characterized by thickening of the skin.
1. Acute eczema: dense corn-sized papules, papules or small blisters, surrounded by redness, gradually expanding, fused into a piece. Accompanied by itching, scratching is obvious pitting oozing and small vesicles, the edge is not clear. If secondary infection, the inflammation is more obvious, can form pustules, dermatitis, folliculitis and so on.
2. Subacute eczema: small papules, crusts and scales are the main, only a small number of papules and vesicles. There is obvious itching.
3. chronic eczema: skin thickening, infiltration, red, brown or black pigmentation, rough surface, covered with scales, etc..
The baby milk ringworm may also have other manifestations, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, give targeted treatment or treatment.