'0': '/-/media/project/loreal/brand-sites/cerave/americas/gcc/articles/eczema/600x400_eczema_article_1.jpg?rev=450b1dda2ffc4fc9bd4133c0bada5631?w=500&hash=EB2F18206CBFBA35AD6597A05E70E07D',
'769': '/-/media/project/loreal/brand-sites/cerave/americas/gcc/articles/eczema/600x400_eczema_article_1.jpg?rev=450b1dda2ffc4fc9bd4133c0bada5631?w=385&hash=EB2F18206CBFBA35AD6597A05E70E07D',
'1025': '/-/media/project/loreal/brand-sites/cerave/americas/gcc/articles/eczema/600x400_eczema_article_1.jpg?rev=450b1dda2ffc4fc9bd4133c0bada5631?w=500&hash=EB2F18206CBFBA35AD6597A05E70E07D'}"
alt="Eczema_Article" class="image__item">
ECZEMA
Eczema 101: What is it and what does it look like?
<p>Eczema is a common, non-contagious skin condition that affects people of all ages, including babies and children. It often appears within the first six months to five years of a child’s life. Red, itchy, inflamed skin is the main symptom of baby eczema, and there are a variety causes and triggers.</p>