Your new babyâs skin is still developing, so it needs special care. As their skin adapts to their new world, many newborns experience these common skin conditions.
Your newbornâs skin must adapt from the water-like environment of your womb to the dryer environment after birth. The transition isnât immediate, and your babyâs skin will continue to develop long after birth, which makes his skin more delicate than yours. Although babyâs skin can absorb moisture at a faster rate than adult skin, it can lose it faster, too â leaving your babyâs skin prone to dryness. In addition, your babyâs immune system is still developing, so thereâs also a greater potential for infection.
Baby Acne
Baby acne occurs in approximately 20 percent of all babies. It generally resolves itself during the first few months. It may take the appearance of pimples, whiteheads or a minor rash. Small white pimples or spots called milia usually appear on the face, especially the nose and chin. They aren't itchy and won't bother your baby. They are just the result of immature sweat glands, and possibly hormones from your pregnancy, and will disappear without treatment.
Although most baby acne is self limiting and resolves on its own, if your babyâs condition is severe or you have concerns, be sure to talk to your babyâs healthcare provider.
Skin Peeling
You may also notice during the first few days that your newborn's skin peels slightly, especially on the palms of his hands, soles of his feet and his ankles. This is perfectly normal, especially if your baby was born past his due date. After a few days the peeling will go away. You can ask your babyâs healthcare provider if using a baby ointment or moisturizer might be helpful.
Cradle Cap
Some babies have cradle cap or seborrheic dermatitis â a skin condition that looks like crusty or scaly patches on the scalp or eyebrows. This is a very common condition that may begin in the first few weeks and usually lasts several weeks or months. Fortunately, it usually resolves completely when your baby is between eight and 12 months old.
To help alleviate cradle cap, you can gently massage a moisturizer or oil like JOHNSON'S® baby Oil onto the patches to soften the crust. Wait a few minutes, then comb gently to remove the flakes. Then you can shampoo with a gentle made-for-babies shampoo like JOHNSON'S® baby shampoo.
Diaper Rash
Many babies experience diaper rash at some point. For information on diaper rash care and protection, visit our diaper rash guide.
Even though many of these conditions resolve on their own, if you do have any worries or concerns, itâs best to speak to your health providerr.
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