Is neonatal eczema hot?

The clinical condition known as neonatal eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a relatively common disorder among newborns and can occur for a number of reasons, with heat sometimes being a trigger. The child’s skin is delicate, and if he or she wears or wraps a lot of clothes, poor perspiration may lead to an eczema attack. However, atopic dermatitis is not only caused by heat, but also by genetics and various allergic factors, such as parents with eczema, atopic dermatitis and allergic diseases, which can lead to atopic dermatitis in children. Some children are allergic to breast milk and other items, so that can also cause atopic dermatitis to occur.