Infant dermatitis, including acne, diaper rash, cradle cap, and eczema, is common in babies and usually resolves on its own. Eczema may indicate future allergies. Treatment options include creams, frequent diaper changes, and medicated shampoos. Childhood eczema may lead to allergies, but most cases are not painful and can be controlled without medication. Infant dermatitis […]
Infantile amnesia, or the inability to remember the early years of childhood, is common and not dangerous. Possible explanations include incomplete neurodevelopment, language development, and differences in emotions and perspectives. Females tend to retain memories more vividly than males, and race may also play a role. Repressed memories of traumatic events may require therapy from […]