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Most newborn skin problems can usually be dealt with at home with some cream and time. But what if your baby develops something that looks comparable to that of teenage acne? White pimples, red cheeks ...
Neither type of acne is dangerous to your baby's health. Moreover, Gagin says that most babies with acne are otherwise completely healthy, with no hormonal problems or other health problems.
Newborns often do not have the perfect skin we expect. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, explains some of the common skin conditions that newborns face, including seborrhea—often referred to as cradle ...
Baby acne usually disappears on its own within a few weeks or months, without the need for treatments. But there are some steps you can take to make the recovery process quicker and more ...
Acne is not limited to teens; in fact, breakouts are rather common among newborns. Known by another name, neonatal acne, this rash is typical in newborns throughout the first month of life.
Erythema toxicum neonatorum or ETN may look like acne on your baby, but it’s not the same thing as baby acne. This painless condition can come and go in the first two or so weeks of life but ...
Parenthood is never predictable; one day, your newborn is all super-soft skin, and the next, they are covered in tiny red pimples. No, you haven’t fast-forwarded to the teenage years; baby acne ...