Infantile facial milia, also called infantile eczema, is mainly categorized into dry eczema and oozing eczema. Different types of eczema, the child’s symptoms are also different. Commonly, such as red patches, papules, blisters at the lesions, secondary infection can appear skin breakouts and so on. 1. Dry eczema: Eczema caused by tinea cruris usually occurs on the child’s cheeks, forehead, scalp and other areas. Such as dry eczema, the lesions may appear light red, dark red patches, patches can be seen on the dense small papules without blisters, dry skin, no obvious oozing, the skin surface covered with scales, may also cause dry cracks. 2. Exudative eczema: In exudative eczema, erythema appears on the cheeks at the initial stage of lesions. On the basis of the erythema, pinpoint-sized papules, papules and blisters appear, and the lesions are polymorphic and ill-defined, which can form vesicles, oozing and crusting after scratching or rubbing. Eczema caused by milk fungus is usually accompanied by significant itchiness, causing babies to cry and sleep uneasily. If left untreated, it can cause secondary infections and lead to skin breakdown. Prolonged and intense itching can have an impact on the affected child’s sleep and lead to growth retardation in infants. It is recommended to go to the pediatrics department of the hospital for examination in time, and give appropriate medication under the guidance of the doctor, which can promote recovery.