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Baby Skin Carecommon baby skin rashbaby skin care: skin rash, nappy rash, eczema, miliaria, seborrhea, dermatitis |
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Everything you need to know about Baby Skin Care
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Common Baby Skin Rash -
Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)
Eczema or atopic dermatitis is a dry skin condition
that affects some baby to varying degrees. It usually doesn't
appear until after three months of age, so don't confuse eczema with the
normal flaky skin most baby have for up to two months after birth.
Eczema is more likely to occur when condition such as asthma and hay
fever run in families, although about one baby in five who has eczema
has no family history of allergies. Most baby and toddlers outgrow their
eczema before the age of five years. Common Baby Skin Rash -
Nappy Rash (Ammonia Dermatitis)
This is the most common form of nappy
rash. Raised and red in appearance, it is caused by ammonia. Fresh urine
doesn't cause irritation but if it sits for too long in your baby's
nappy, or on his skin, bacteria from his stools will break it
down into ammonia. Ammonia is an irritant, it burns the skin. To clear the rash, keep the nappy area as clean
and dry as possible, using gentle cleansers and moisturizers when you
change your baby's nappy. A nappy rash cream and nappy liners can also
be used to help protect your baby's skin from urine and feces between
nappy changes. If nappy rash persist for more than a couple of
days it may need a more active medical treatment. A fungal or bacterial
infection may also be present. If it is, you will need to use an
antifungal cream to clear the rash. If in doubt, check with your doctor
who will advise the most appropriate treatment depending on the cause of
the rash. Common Baby Skin Rash -
Miliaria (Prickly Heat)
This often occurs due to a blocking of the narrow
openings of the baby's sweat ducts. It appears as flat red pin
head spots that may develop yellow pustular heads. They may look
infected but are not, they just an indication that the pores of the baby
skin are not yet efficient. No treatment is required. Common Baby Skin Rash -
Seborrhea Dermatitis
This condition appears where abundant oil is
excreted, i.e. head (cradle cap), eyebrows and faces. The skin is
reddened and scaly, is not itchy and symptoms usually disappear after a
few weeks. It is usually found in the folds of the skin, in the crooks
of the elbows, at the wrists and behind the knees. Very occasionally
there may be a transition to an atopic state. |
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