foot, and mouth disease (HFMD). Coxsackieviruses usually cause this infection. The virus can exacerbate preexisting eczema, leading to severe and widespread rashes, blisters, and other symptoms ...
At least 10% of children around the world have eczema. It’s especially common ... In infants, it shows up as a rash on the face or head. Later, it may spread to the arms and torso.