The tiny legs of your child may be magnets for marks, rashes and other alarming modifications. But don’t worry, many of them go by themselves, and most aren’t dangerous. Learn the ins and outs of certain normal rashes to get a hold upon how these small gams are going. Eczema About 20% of children develop Atopic Dermatitis, AKA eczema, which is a big red, rashy mess with dry, cracked skin. It can be blamed for a defect in the protein called filaggrin, which generally conserves moisture and helps to prevent…