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Baby Eczema Acne
Baby Eczema Acne
question about baby skin please answer?

my 3 1/2 month old baby's cheeks gets red and very dry and the left side is worst than the other one. When it is very dry it is extra red and the skin is rough and scaly. I immediately said that it is eczema then part of me don't want to believe that so i'll say maybe it is acne, very dry skin. I know that eczema is permanent and no known cure. She has a doctor's appointment on the 4th of January so I will get confirmation from the doctor. I want to hear others' opinion and of course i know that no one can diagnose her except a doctor and i am very much aware that without seeing it, it is difficult to say, but from description and from your personal experience with your baby what do you think. FYI, i bought the baby lotion by aveeno that they claim is good for eczema and the baby eczema cream by disney and it really helps with the dry skin and the redness.

My baby is going through the exact same thing! And has his 4 month appointment on the 4th as well. LOL
Anyway, he has dry, raised scaly patches on his back and a spot on his forehead. Also, he has a scaly raised patch on his scalp.
I too, am worried it is eczema. I've been told goats milk soaps and lotions will help. I just started using these, so I cannot tell you if it does work or not.
Best of luck to you.

A General Guide To Infant Acne Treatment

 

 

 

Here are some facts that parents need to know about infant acne its treatment. It is quite natural for parents to be worried when babies have ailments. Skin ailments are visible to the eye and parents tend to worry whenever rashes and bumps appear on the baby's skin. You would do well to remember that infant skin ailments including infant acne are not serious in nature. However, if you are in doubt do not hesitate to consult your pediatrician or dermatologist.

 

Do not panic when you see signs of acne on your baby. Infant acne is very common and starts by around three weeks of age. This form of acne looks like bumps similar to pimples and they occur on cheeks, temples and foreheads. They do not cause any discomfort to the baby and generally do not require any treatment either.

 

Some Facts About Acne

 

A common form of acne is pimples. Nearly everyone suffers from it sometime or the other especially during adolescence. Pimples occur when greasy secretions from the skin's sebaceous glands plug the tiny openings or pores. Blackheads, whiteheads or bumps appear on the surface of the skin and could leave a scar. There are many forms of treatment for acne. These include conventional and non-conventional; invasive and non-invasive methods. Acne sufferers are generally cured completely. However infant acne is different and so is its method of treatment. Infant acne, also called baby acne happen because of hormonal changes that are occurring in a baby after birth. These disappear by them self after some weeks.

 

Treatment

 

You need not put any lotions or creams on the affected area as baby acne usually goes way after a few weeks. Acne products meant for adolescents and adults are definitely not recommended for infants.

 

Here are some other skin ailments of infants which are confused for acne:

 

 

A common rash known as seborrheic dermatitis. This usually starts by one month of age. Parents notice red bumps and yellow crusty scales on the baby's skin. Mother's milk or formula feed do not cause these and there is no need for undue worry. However in certain cases the doctor may prescribe certain types of steroid based creams.

 

Infant eczema also has red bumps and patches at various locations. It is common in infants between one and five months of age. Eczema is commonly treated with various types of moisturizing agents. Steroid creams are used in severe cases.

 

Diaper rash is very common in infants. It is also called diaper dermatitis. Diaper rash is caused by the baby's prolonged exposure to soiled napkins. They do not require any treatment. Frequent changing of baby's diapers will help.

 

 

Some Dos And Don'ts

 

 

Do not vigorously wash or rub your baby. Baby's skin is very tender and is very sensitive to harsh rubbing.

 

Infant acne treatment does not recommend medication at the first instance. Avoid using moisturizers and creams of any kind.

 

 

As a general rule, parents should maintain good hygiene to prevent skin problems from occurring to babies. However you can be rest assured that infant acne will disappear within no time on its own.

 

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