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Eczema: Eczema is a condition of the skin caused by a chronic allergic reaction. It usually presents in infancy and is often due to milk, particularly cow's milk. It looks like very tiny flat red bumps, which can turn into minute blisters, and, in advanced stages, these blisters can spread, become infected, and develop crusts. The worst symptom is the itching.

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