Newborn Baby Acne
If your beautiful newborn baby breaks out with acne, don't despair. You probably haven't done
anything to cause the problem. Newborn baby acne is extremely common, and it will go away quickly in most cases. Some mothers say
that wiping baby's face with a soft cloth and plain water several times a day helped the acne clear up faster. More information in the
article below.
Baby Acne – What To Do When Your Baby’s Face Breaks Out
As a new parent, you worry about every little ailment, scratch and bump that your newborn
experiences. Seeing your baby’s skin brake out in red and white pimples can be a little bit of a scare. After all, your little one shouldn’t have
to deal with acne until he or she becomes a teenager, right? Not quite. What your child is experiencing is baby acne, a fairly common condition
that affects young babies.
What Causes Baby Acne?
Acne is often caused by a change of hormones, bad nutrition and excessively oily skin. So how did your sweet
little baby acquire any one of these causes? Obviously your child hasn’t picked up any bad eating habits yet, and newborns don’t usually suffer
from oily skin. Hormones are the culprits. Right
before birth, the mother passes her hormones along to the baby through the placenta. This causes your baby’s skin to break out in acne when he or
she is just a few weeks old. Baby acne mostly appears when the child is 4 to 6 weeks old.
How To Treat Baby Acne?
Baby acne is thankfully just a temporary skin condition. To take care of baby’s skin and help clear up the
acne, wash the affected area several times a day with warm water and mild baby soap. If the acne appears in baby’s face, gently wipe it after
each meal or spit-up. You should never use anything other than mild baby soap on your baby’s delicate skin unless your pediatrician instructs you
otherwise. Baby’s skin is much to sensitive for any harsher cleaning solutions or acne remedies.
Once the hormones that were passed on from the mother work their way out of baby’s system, the baby acne will
clear up on its own. Until then, keep the area clean to avoid additional bacteria to grow and to keep your baby
comfortable. The little zits do not hurt or bother
your baby, after all he or she is too young to feel self-conscious about them and neither should you. Your baby will be just as cute with a few
little bumps. Melissa Rayn created an acne information site to give you the most accurate and up to date information about acne and acne treatment. Visit www.acneknowhow.com today to learn more. She also recommends http://www.healthandbeautytips.comfor more skincare information as well
as women’s health and beauty in general.
More resources:
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