SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS
It is due to overactive seborrheic glands in the scalp, face and the groin, also known as tinea cruris.
It occurs more often in males and is related to Pityrosporum Ovale.
Clinically, confluent yellow plaques are seen, heavily flaky.
Treatment is applied as need may be using topical antifungal medicines and dedicated shampoos, depending on the child and his/her environment.