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7. Napkin Psoriasis (Severe Diaper Rash)

Some infants develop skin lesions that resemble severe diaper rash. In reality, this is napkin psoriasis, and it usually affects infants between two and eight months. Usually, the lesions present as small red papules with white or silver scales. Though it usually remains near the diaper area, the rash can spread to the limbs or torso. Experts believe that this psoriasis results from the same issues that can cause diaper rash: infections, sensitive skin, and irritation from stool and urine.

infant diaper rash napkin psoriasis miodrag ignjatovic / Getty Images

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