Baby Red Cheeks

Blotchy Skin Rash on a Baby's Face

When your baby suffers from a blotchy rash on his face, there could be several causes. Viruses, heat exposure and teething are all associated with red and splotchy rashes that appear on the face. Most rashes affecting babies disappear without any...

Is it a Rash or Baby Acne?

According to the Mayo Clinic, baby acne is simply another type of newborn rash that is common and temporary. Infant rashes are noticeable changes in your baby's skin that can be troubling. They can appear when the baby is a few hours old or a few...

Common Skin Rashes in Infants

Rashes are a common infant ailment. Usually harmless, most infant rashes are the result of irritation or are viral, bacterial or fungal in nature. For many of these conditions there are measures parents can take to alleviate symptoms or prevent...

Types of Infant Skin Rashes

Skin rashes commonly occur in infants and can have a variety of causes. Most types are harmless and disappear on their own, but their presence can be a significant source of concern for parents.

The Differences Between Baby Acne and Milia

Babies have sensitive skin and can develop a number of minor but unsightly skin conditions. Often babies will develop patches of small bumps on their faces and these can be either baby acne or milia. Both conditions are common and, though they...

Causes of Baby Rashes

Baby rashes are mild allergic reactions or skin conditions that develop immediately after birth or while your baby is still under the age of one. These skin disorders or allergies cannot be treated with regular medications that are designed for...

Skin Acne in Infants Under 2 Months

It may surprise parents when their new baby develops pimples, but baby acne is common and usually harmless. Baby acne typically develops within the first three to four weeks of life, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics, and your baby...

Rashes on Cheeks With Teething Babies

Digestive enzymes in your baby's saliva can cause a skin rash once she begins teething. Excessive drooling occurs when your baby is both awake and asleep. As a result, her skin is exposed to wetness 24 hours per day. Keeping a teething baby dry is...

Ways to Treat Baby Acne

Your baby has red, blotchy bumps on her skin--could it be baby acne? This common skin condition causes your baby to have tiny, red or white bumps on her skin, most often her cheeks, forehead or chin, according to the Mayo Clinic. While baby acne...

Teething Symptoms and Red Cheeks

The process of teething involves baby teeth breaking through a child's gums. This can cause red cheeks, fever, swelling, drooling, irritability, sleeplessness and a decrease in appetite. The best way to help your child is to treat his symptoms...

Skin Rashes on Infants

Babies are prone to skin irritation within the first few months after birth. Skin rashes on infants include diaper rash, milia, cradle cap, baby acne, heat rash and baby eczema. Most skin rashes on infants will disappear within a few months but...

Facial Eczema in Babies

If your baby's cheeks and chin appear red and raw, he may have a common skin condition called eczema. Babies can develop eczema--also called atopic dermatitis--anytime after their first month of life, but usually before the age of six months. It...

Homemade Eczema Relief for Babies

Those red, scaly patches on your baby's forehead, cheeks and body aren't necessarily cause for concern. Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a skin condition that commonly effects babies under the age of 1. Manage your baby's eczema with...

Common Baby Rashes

One of the misconceptions about a newborn that a new mother has is that the infant's skin will be perfect and free of any flaws. Once a child is born, he will begin adapting to life outside of the uterus, while his body adapts to the sudden...

Dry Acne in Babies

Dry baby acne can be uncomfortable and cause your baby's skin to be irritated and itchy. According to Dr. Shari Nethersole, babies commonly suffer from three skin conditions during the first few months. The first is simple baby acne and this...

Newborn's Skin Problems

Parents are usually concerned when their newborn has any type of scratch, rash or discomfort. Although any type of skin problem may cause concern, most newborn skin problems will disappear on their own without any treatment. Newborn skin problems...

Itchy Nipples & Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding should be comfortable for both mom and baby. Although usually harmless, itchy nipples when breastfeeding can be irritating and even discouraging to a mother. There are several possible explanations and solutions for itchy nipples. If...

Facts on Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome

Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome (RTS) is a very rare disease that currently affects a small number of people (approximately 300) around the world. The disease is also known by other names, including congenital poikiloderma, poikiloderma atrophicans and...

Acne Treatment for Infants

Newborn acne affects approximately 20 percent of newborn babies, according to Quick Acne Remedy. Also known as acne neonatorum, this type of acne appears at the time of birth or three to four weeks after the baby is born. More common in boys,...

A Rash on a Baby's Leg

Rashes are a common symptom in babies. Most rashes in babies are benign and will go away on their own or with symptomatic treatment with over-the-counter medicines or home remedies. A rash on a baby's leg can indicate an infection, an inflammatory...

Baby Teething & Recurring Fevers

Get a group of new moms together and at least one of them will probably swear that her baby always spikes a fever when he is about to get a new tooth. In fact, many new parents attribute recurring fevers to eruptions of teeth. Although this is a...