This document summarizes common pediatric skin conditions. It describes erythema toxicum neonatorum, a harmless rash seen in most newborns; milia, tiny cysts seen on the faces of many neonates; miliaria, a sweat rash that can present as tiny vesicles or red macules; napkin dermatitis or nappy rash, which can have multiple causes including candidiasis, bacterial infection, or zinc deficiency; seborrhoeic dermatitis, a common rash affecting the scalp and skin folds of infants; and scabies, a highly itchy rash caused by mite infestation.