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Baby's skin is delicate but also needs very little to keep it clean and healthy. Many skin conditions are completely normal and need no treatment. Some, such as diaper rash, need to be treated....
Baby eczema is characterized by easily irritated skin and the tendency to have flare-ups of rashes with red or dry skin. This common condition affects up to 10 percent of babies and requires a...
Many babies get diaper rash. Diaper rash is the area covered by the diaper becoming red. It is painful when the baby urinates or has a bowel movement. Diaper rash will make the baby uncomfortable...
Jaundice is a medical condition characterized by yellowness of the skin, whites of the eyesand mucous membranes due to deposition of bile pigments resulting from excess bilirubin in the blood....
According to the Mayo Clinic, jaundice is represented by a yellow tone in the baby's skin. The condition is common in newborns, particularly those who were born prematurely. In most cases,...
Infant eczema is a skin condition that requires a doctor's consultation. In addition, there are a variety of at-home methods you can safely practice that will help limit flare-ups and the spread...
Jaundice is caused by a surplus of bilirubin acquired in utero and can cause brain damage if it becomes severe. Sunlight can break up the jaundice in your baby's skin so his body can process it,...
Babies, especially newborns, are highly susceptible to skin problems. Typical skin problems for babies are rashes, dermatitis, dry skin, cradle cap and even baby acne. Most of these can be treated...
Consisting of the skin and all its dermal layers, sebaceous and sudoriferous glands, hair, nails, and nerve receptors, the integumentary system is our body's largest organ system. The development...
No one wants to see their baby with acne, so how to do you treat baby acne? Treating baby acne is actually not that difficult at all, and it also goes away eventually. Baby acne is usually found...
If you are expecting a baby or have been given an Apgar score for your new arrival, then you probably want to know what that means. An Apgar score is a great way to fully understand the current...
Infants face increased risk of infections and other issues in the cold weather. It is very important to take precautions to prevent infants from getting colds and frostbite, as well as to keep...
Staph bacteria can be found virtually everywhere and is commonly found on the surface of a healthy person's skin. Staph infections in babies can cause a variety of infections that range from mild...
According to babycenter.com, about 20 percent of babies and children suffer from one form of eczema. Eczema is a skin reaction that appears on the arms, face and cheeks as blotchy, red, dry areas....
Caring for baby's sensitive skin can be a challenge when it comes to laundry. Special detergent specifically for baby's laundry can be costly to say the least. With this in mind, why not make...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), staph infections are one of the most common causes of skin infections in the United States. Although similar to the staph...
Ten percent of children develop eczema, according to the Nemours Foundation. The condition causes red, raised, itchy patches of skin that may ooze or blister, and it usually occurs on the face or...
According to pediatrician and author Dr. Sears, approximately 10% of children experience eczema sometime during childhood. Eczema is usually a mild condition of dry, irritated skin. It can appear...
Ichthyosis is a group of genetic skin disorders caused by gene mutations. The disorder is usually present at birth and continues throughout a person's life. Harlequin baby syndrome, or harlequin...
Infants can get a variety of skin diseases, and some are more common than others. You can treat most types of infant skin diseases on your own, but some require prescription medications. Call your...
If your baby has a red, itchy rash, he may have scabies. Each year, more and more people---including children and infants---are diagnosed with this uncomfortable disease. And if your baby has it,...
If your baby's nails are a strange color, thick, brittle, powdery or the skin around his nails seems red and puffy, he may have a nail infection. Many nail infections are caused by fungi. Although...
Babies are prone to many kinds of rashes. Most are not a sign of serious illness, although the rash itself may look alarming. Some rashes are caused by irritants on a babies sensitive skin, some...
When a baby is on the way, expectant parents often daydream about what their baby will look like, and who she will take after. They envision happy bath times, peaceful naps and little bundles with...
From diaper commercials to baby food packaging, we are used to seeing clear-skinned chubby infants. However, many babies have some sort of rash within their first year of life. The good news is,...
Baby acne is a common condition, affecting about one in five babies. However, as with any kind of rash, it can be difficult for parents to be sure what is causing those bumps on their child's...
Although infant development is not an exact science, babies change dramatically in the first month. The first month may seem as if all the baby does is sleep, because most crying occurs between...
Babies can develop a number of skin irritations and rashes---everything from the common diaper rash to scabies. These may start with a spot, then spread all over your baby's bottom. It's important...
The fungus that causes the skin condition ringworm is classified by an organism group called dermatophytes. The fungi are contagious by direct and indirect contact and live in humans, animals and,...
Babies have very sensitive skin, which can get easily irritated. A rash caused by eczema can be very itchy and red, but can usually be taken care of easily. With some simple steps, her eczema...
Eczema is dry, red, itchy, and patchy skin that usually appears on babies face and creases of arms and legs. It is associated with allergies and usually happens in children with a family history...
Eczema is perhaps the most common skin affliction to be found worldwide. There is a variety of types, as well as a variety of possible causes, of eczema. All cases of eczema, however, share...
Eczema is a skin condition characterized by dry, flaking and irritated skin. In some cases of infant eczema, the skin may appear raised, blistered and cracked. Secretions of blood and other...
Milia is a type of skin rash characterized by tiny white bumps, which typically appear on the face. The rash is common in infants and occurs when debris from dead skin cells collect on the surface...
Desitin cream has many uses. Originally made for diaper rash prevention and treatment, it now is available in many formulas and can be used for many different uses. Desitin is not just for babies...
If you notice those red bumps you used to see on your face as a teenager on your baby's face, don't be alarmed. This skin problem is considered common among newborns and is called baby acne or...
According to the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, babies "have an average of one to three episodes of acute diarrhea every year." Although infant diarrhea is not abnormal, it is...
Babies have very delicate and sensitive new skin that has never been exposed to the sun. While it is fun to include baby in a variety of summer family activities, it is important that your give...
Hemangioma is the medical term for a birth mark that occurs at birth or shortly after birth. According to the National Institutes of Health, only 30 percent of hemangiomas appear at birth with the...
Dehydration is caused by a number of things. It can be caused by a fever, diarrhea, vomiting, over exposure to the sun or by simply not taking in enough fluid. Dehydration can also be caused by...
Babies are always portrayed in the media with flawless skin, but the dirty truth is almost all babies develop baby acne. Baby acne is very common and usually disappears by the time babies are four...
Summer is hard on everyone, but it's worse for your baby if you're not prepared or don't know what to look for.
When baby acne breaks out some parents get very upset with the tiny red bumps that appear. The acne usually doesn't bother the baby at all though it looks uncomfortable but given time it will...
Although dry skin is relatively harmless, it can sometimes be uncomfortable for your baby and can lead to more serious skin diseases if not treated. Unfortunately, a baby's skin tends to get dry...
Giving gentle brushing on babies back along the spine and the front (chest and tummy)can help solve many health problems.
Some babies develop chronic rashes over various parts of their body that show up as reddened patches, with or without raised bumps. According to MayoClinic.com, baby eczema or atopic dermatitis,...
Babies get diaper rashes for many reasons. The most common are poorly changed diapers and a good bout of diarrhea. There are ways to prevent diaper rash from ever happening and ways to treat it...
During the winter months, your baby's skin may become chapped. It may be dry and flaky. It may even itch. Sometimes the skin will appear slightly reddened. To ease baby's discomfort, try the...
Most infants will experience diaper rash at some point in their first year of life, and most parents of babies with diaper rash would do anything to prevent it from happening again. Diaper rash...
Babies have sensitive skin that needs protection from the environment. A baby's skin is more vulnerable to sun burns and harmful ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB) exposure than adult...