Here's more history:
Mom was born in Korea, formula fed and developed rash on whole body around
4wks. Rash stayed and mom ate Korean diet (ie mainly dairy and wheat free)
until she immigrated to Canada 8months ago. Here in Canada she eats
canadian diet (lots of wheat and dairy) and the rash is still on her skin
unchanged since infancy. So adjusting her diet may not prove helpful in
this scenario. she is very worried about nursing her newborn who's due soon
and I've never come across this sort of eczema like rash on the nipple and
areola and am not sure what she should expect to feel (pain or itching?).
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