Monday, May 6, 2013

Your Baby And Acne

By Garcelina Duvantes


If the baby's skin irritation looks scaly or very rashy then a condition called eczema is likely to be the blame for it, also bear in mind, that heat rash can sometimes look like acne. Baby acne is caused by hormones that the mother passes on to the child during the last stages of the final trimester, these same hormones sometimes gives the mother herself acne.

There are babies who get what is called milia, milia occurs when tiny white bumps show up on a babies chin, nose or cheeks, this is not acne and should not be mistaken for it but like acne it goes away on its own with no interference. Acne may not disappear as expected but may stay around, in this case a medicated treatment will need to be prescribed by your pediatrician. Do not use adult acne products on your child's skin as this will make the condition worse and these are too harsh for a baby's soft skin.

When you see pimples on the chin of your baby you may wonder if it is acne, the answer is that it could very well be acne. Sometimes acne will be present as soon as the child is born or it may begin to develop very soon after birth. It looks about the same as adult or teenage acne. There are those babies that get milia which consist of small white bumps on their chins, noses and cheeks. This is not acne and it usually follows the path of acne and clears up all by itself.

Baby acne as well as milia usually goes away on its own with no treatment required, however there are those rare instances when acne stays around for quite a few months maybe even longer, in these cases doctors will usually prescribe a medicated treatment, do not use the regular acne products that are often sold in pharmacies. These are not for a baby's delicate skin and will do more harm than good.

The truth is that parents are often more upset about the acne than the child, in fact first time parents are usually the ones that panic and think that their baby may have a disease if that isn't the case they may think it takes away from the cuteness of their baby. The child is usually unaware and quite content. Always talk about what is bothering you with your pediatrician so he or she can help you understand exactly what is happening.




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