Babies are born with smooth, clear skin, but around the second to fourth week, some develop facial rashes. This is called baby acne. Let's have a brief look of causes and treatment of baby acne ...

What is Baby Acne?
Babies are born with smooth, clear skin, but around the second to fourth week, some develop facial rashes. This is called baby acne. The rash can have tiny red, yellow, or white dots or red blotches. At work are the hormones in your baby's body, which cause an overproduction of skin oil. The oil glands and pores then become clogged, creating that pimply look.
When and How Baby Acne Appears?
Baby acne can be present at birth but typically appears at three to four weeks of age. Fleshy or red pimples occur predominantly on the cheeks, but are also quite common on the forehead, eyelids, chin, neck, and upper chest may also become involved. Comedones are sometimes present.
The acne will be most well-known when the baby is hot or fussy, or when the skin is irritated. Occasionally during the first year a baby develops inflamed pimples and blackheads on his or her face, which look very similar to a mild form of teenage acne . It is an uncommon condition called baby acne and tends to occur in babies from families with a strong history of teenage acne, although this is not always the case.
Diagnosis and Causes of Baby Acne:
Acne-like breakouts in babies can be difficult to diagnose accurately because there are different, usually temporary and harmless conditions of the skin that often look very similar but have different underlying causes. The cause of baby acne is unknown. There are many sebaceous glands on the face, back and chest. With acne these glands become plugged. This causes white heads, black heads and inflammation.
Baby Acne Treatment
Once diagnosed, the acne is usually treated with appropriate oral or topical antibiotics in conjunction with topical benzoyl peroxide and low concentration of tretinoin. Unlike with baby acne, early treatment is important in even mild cases, as there is a significant risk of scarring.
If the acne is not broken yet, wash baby's face with a warm or hot water and baby soap two times a day. Make soap bubbles with warm water as much as possible in a basin. Use both hands to wash baby face with these soap bubbles for one minute. Use hot water from a shower to rinse the baby face for twenty seconds. Meanwhile use palm gently to pat the face. Then use warm water to rinse for another twenty seconds. Do this method three times a day.
Getting Rid Of Childhood Acne Scars For Good
So what's the best form of getting rid of acne scars? We can all agree that preventing the scars in the first place is the best idea. Even if you have acne that seems like it won't go away, here are options in prescription medications
Acne Treatment is Only Temporary
A number of number of excellent acne treatment creams and remedies are widely available in pharmacies and mass retailers. The best acne treatment creams contain benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid, which help get rid of breakouts by drying them up. Baby oil is good for baby skin. We all know that. Sensitive baby skin, freshly in the world, must be cosseted and nourished with completely safe products.
How do I get rid of baby acne on a 6 month olds face?
How do I get rid of baby acne on a 6 month olds face? You just let it go away by itself. It goes away on it's own. Don't pick at it or mess with it or you will scar your baby's skin.
The good thing about baby acne is that the condition resolves spontaneously w fef ithout any serious treatment in about a time period of four months. All that parents need to do is regularly clean the babys face with water and mild baby soap
The ways of acne are indeed mysterious. If you have a family history of acne, that doesn't mean that your baby will have acne. And just because the baby has acne, it doesn't mean that, it will suffer from the attack of acne
| By Jayashree Pakhare Published: 1/23/2008 |
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Zara Robertson
June 29th, 2010 at 12:13 pm
1baby skin is so beautiful and smooth. wish i still have my baby skin.”‘`
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