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Newborn baby skin rashes

A good percentage of children with baby acne. Although in most cases is not dangerous, find out why your baby has it and what can or should do is important.

What causes acne baby?

Acne vulgaris is caused by over activity of sebaceous glands leading to excess oil. When this excessive oil production combined with the production of bacteria and hair follicles, causing a rupture.

However, some say, the main cause of grain baby hormones that are passed from the mother during labor. These hormones adgitate sebaceous glands in the baby and cause your baby's acne.

Baby breakdowns more pronounced when the child is upset or irritated. The leak can also be caused by milk left on the skin or when skin is irritated by the products of skin care or even the type of fabric that is used in children. The detergents can also cause irritation, so wash your baby clothes with soft soap.

What you should know about baby acne

Generally, you will see it between 4 weeks and 4 months of age. May appear on the chin, forehead, cheek and even sometimes in the back. Males tend to get more than girls.

Not to be confused with other baby acne skin disorders! You may want to see your doctor to make sure that what is and is just acne and an allergic reaction or irritation from the products they are using.

In addition, some babies just have bumps in the face from the moment they are born. These are harmless and disappear within weeks.

Also, some babies break out in rash called eczema. By Therefore, the main thing is that you have to correctly recognize if it is really a case of acne or allergies and just go for any type of medication. A quick trip to the doctor will give a clear indication of what we are trying.

Treating baby acne

In most cases these grains simply go away by themselves and require no treatment.

Here are some things you can do but to relieve symptoms.

1. Use mild soaps made for babies.

2. Use baby shampoo his, as there are fewer chemicals in shampoos designed for babies ..

3. Use mild detergents for your baby clothes.

4. Keep your baby as quiet as possible, since complaining may aggravate your acne.

5. Consult a doctor if your acne gets worse and ask before using any prescription products on the skin of your baby.

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