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Health Tip: What’s Causing my Child’s Eczema?
By LadyLively on January 5, 2015

Eczema is a common condition that can cause dry, red and itchy skin.
The National Eczema Association says common eczema triggers in children include:
- Having very dry skin.
- Having contact with an irritant or allergen, from smoke or pets to detergents.
- Having a skin infection.
- Drooling among babies, causing facial eczema.
- Exposing skin to cold, dry air.
Source: HealthDay
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