Rashes shouldn't be confused with
baby skin conditions such as eczema, although the expertise of a pediatrician or dermatologist may be required to tell the difference.
Not exact matches
This may be signs of an allergic reaction to something your
baby is being exposed to, or may be a different
skin condition that needs regular attention,
such as eczema.
During the first month or two, you may deal with a variety of common
baby skin rash
conditions,
such as baby eczema or ababy acne rash.
Baby skin conditions, such as baby eczema also occur less frequen
Baby skin conditions,
such as baby eczema also occur less frequen
baby eczema also occur less frequently.
Babies»
skin is very sensitive, making infants prone to diaper rash and even
skin conditions such as baby eczema.
If your
baby develops a more severe
skin condition,
such as eczema, your pediatrician may prescribe a topical ointment.
Sometimes, the peeling of your
baby's
skin could be caused by other
conditions such as eczema or seborrhoeic dermatitis (cradle cap), according to Healthline and Dr Mark Koh Jean Aan of the Paediatric Dermatology Service, KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) for Health Xchange.