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Baby Rash

Baby Rash

A baby rash is generally a change in the color or texture of the skin. A skin rash can be flat, bumpy, scaly, red, skin-colored, or slightly lighter or darker than skin color.

For the most part common skin problem in infants is diaper rash. Diaper rash is an irritation of the skin caused by dampness, urine, or feces. Nearly all babies who wear diapers will have certain type of diaper rash.

However, there are other skin disorders that can cause rashes. These are generally not serious except accompanied by other symptoms.

Causes Of Baby Rash:

  • Diaper rash (rash in the diaper area) is a skin irritation caused by prolonged dampness and the interaction of urine and feces with the skin.
  • Yeast diaper rash is caused by a type of yeast called candida, which also causes thrush in the mouth. The rash looks different from a regular diaper rash. It is very red, and there are commonly small red bumps on the outer edges of the rash. This rash requires treatment with medication.
  • Heat rash or prickly heat is caused by the blockage of the pores that lead to the sweat glands. It is mainly regular in very young children but can occur at any age, particularly in hot and humid weather. An infant does not sweat. The sweat is held within the skin and forms little red bumps or occasionally small blisters.
  • Baby acne
    is caused by exposure to the mother’s hormones. Red bumps, sometimes with white dots in the middle, may be seen on a newborn’s face. Acne mostly occurs between 2 and 4 weeks of age, but can appear up to 4 months after birth and can last for 12 – 18 months.
  • Erythema toxicum can cause flat red splotches (usually with a white, pimple-like bump in the middle) that appear in up to half of all babies. This rash rarely appears after 5 days of age, is usually gone in 7 – 14 days, and is nothing to worry about.
  • Cradle cap (seborrheic dermatitis) causes greasy, scaling, hard patches on the scalp that appear in a baby’s first 3 months. It usually goes away by itself, but various cases may possibly require treatment with medication.
  • Eczema is a condition of the skin in which areas are dry, scaly, red (or darker than normal skin color), and itchy. When it goes on for a long time the areas grow to be thickened. It is often associated with asthma and allergies, although it can often occur without either of these.
  • Hives are red welts that appear to move around on the body. For instance, if you drew a circle to mark one of the welts, a few hours shortly that circle would not have a welt in it, but there would be welts on other parts of the body. They differ in size and shape. Hives may last for a few weeks. The cause is uncertain.

>>See also: Diaper Rash Home Remedies<<

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