You will usually notice
newborn skin peeling within a week to three weeks after birth, most often on your baby's hands and feet.
Newborn peeling skin:
Newborn skin peeling usually occurs on the hands and feet.
Not exact matches
When your baby is
newborn, you may notice his or her
skin is very flaky and
peeling.
Peeling and dryness of
newborn skin may also be caused by a genetic condition called ichthyosis.
Harsh chemicals in perfumed skincare products or even laundry detergents can irritate your
newborn's delicate
skin, prolonging and making worse his dry,
peeling skin.
Did your baby's
skin peel when he / she was a
newborn?
Here's all you need to know about
newborn peeling skin.
Newborn peeling skin is just one of the many changes you might notice.
Directions Spray BALM Baby Diaper Balm / 1st Aid © On cracked feet, sunburns, dry lips, diaper rash, razor burn, eczema, bug bites,
newborn's
peeling skin, itchy cradle cap, sores from drippy nose, postpartum owies, scrapes, cuts, bruises, minor rashes, hemorrhoids, dry hands, stinky armpits, burns and all that other funky stuff!
Many
newborns have a range of minor
skin irritations, such as
newborn rash, cradle cap,
peeling, or general dryness after emerging from their nine - month bath in amniotic fluid.
Baby Diaper Balm / 1st Aid © on cracked feet, sunburns, dry lips, diaper rash, razor burn, eczema, bug bites,
newborn's
peeling skin, itchy cradle cap, sores from drippy noses, post partum owies, scrapes, cuts, bruises, minor rashes, hemorrhoids, dry hands, stinky armpits, burns and all that other funky stuff!
You probably shouldn't worry if your
newborn has
peeling, dry
skin — it often happens if your baby is born a little late.