Hair loss, lesions and an odor are
also signs of a bacterial infection of the skin.
Not exact matches
A baby with a systemic
bacterial or yeast
infection (including thrush), may
also develop diaper rash so be sure to check in with doctor if you baby has a diaper rash that isn't improving in 3 to 4 days or if baby shows any other
signs of illness, as these types
of diaper rash may require more specialized over the counter or prescription treatments.
itchy, pink, red, shiny, or burning nipples (may be cracked)(Note that pink, tender nipples can
also be a
sign of a
bacterial infection, or dermatitis, which should be diagnosed and treated by a dermatologist.)
Swollen, painful gums, bleeding when brushing or flossing are clear
signs of an active
bacterial infection in the mouth and an early warning
sign of serious gum disease (this is
also a
sign that many people ignore).
Of course, any of the above symptoms can also be a sign of a sick newborn who does not have a bacterial infectio
Of course, any
of the above symptoms can also be a sign of a sick newborn who does not have a bacterial infectio
of the above symptoms can
also be a
sign of a sick newborn who does not have a bacterial infectio
of a sick newborn who does not have a
bacterial infection.
Unfortunately, these are
also the
signs of most other forms
of meningitis, so
bacterial meningitis, distemper induced meningitis, vasculitis and fungal
infections can cause similar
signs.
Shedding on various parts
of the body, clumps
of shedding, and skin discoloration may
also be
signs of an array
of serious issues, including
bacterial infections, ringworm and other fungal
infections, thyroid disease, Cushing's disease, skin allergies, inflammatory bowel disease, and genetically related skin problems.
In
bacterial or viral
infections, along with dry skin, other
signs of a typical
infection are
also seen.