Your infant's face rash may disturb you as a parent--you want your baby's beautiful face to remain clear and unmarred. In most cases, face rashes in babies are short-lived and resolve themselves without treatment. Rashes are common but do not all...
Although common in infancy, rashes can be a source of concern and worry for parents, as stated in "Essentials of Pediatric Nursing." In addition, when a rash affects the infant's face, parents worry about how their infant is perceived in public,...
Infant eczema, also called atopic dermatitis, is characterized by patches or bumps on the cheeks that are itchy and red. MedlinePlus explains that over time the skin cells can become thicker where eczema exists. There are various ways to try to...
New parents are often alarmed to find that their new babies are not always the picture of smooth-skinned perfection that they have seen on diaper or baby food commercials. Infants develop rashes, bumps, discolorations and even acne in some cases....
An itchy rash on your child's face may look alarming and can cause discomfort -- but if there's no other symptoms, chances are it isn't serious. An itchy rash can even be caused by exposure to the sun. In some cases, however, your child may have...
Spotting bumps on your infant's face can be scary, but in most cases, these bumps are part of benign rashes that cause no harm. Understanding the differences between infant rashes can help you determine the cause behind the bumps and what...
When your baby is teething, he probably seems to drool constantly. All of that saliva can give him "drool rash" -- a raised, red rash most commonly found on the face but that can also extend onto the neck and chest if your little one is a "super...
Rashes or small bumps on a baby's face usually aren't signs of a serious problem. Causes range from prickly heat to a type of infant acne. Unlike the adult versions of these conditions, treatment with lotions is generally not advisable. However,...
A rash that appears after eating can be related to various conditions, such as an allergic reaction, contact dermatitis or eczema. Each rash is the result of specific foods causing chemical reactions in the baby's body. If the child is still on an...
Infant formula protein allergy, also known as cow's milk protein or CMP allergy, affects around 5 to 15 percent of infants, according to the October 2007 issue of "Archives of Disease in Childhood." CMP allergy occurs when an infant develops an...
Bringing home an infant is an exciting time for new parents. Although as parents you always want your baby to be healthy and happy, there are a number of skin problems your infant may experience. Most infant skin problems are not life-threatening...
Rashes are very common in children. There are different causes for rashes in kids, and the location of the rash can give a clue as to the underlying cause of the eruption. Other symptoms can help you in the diagnosis, including the appearance or...
Allergy to egg is one of the most common food allergies in infants. Allergic reaction to egg usually becomes noticeable when the baby is about 10 months old, according to Dr. Ralf Heine in the March 2006 issue of "Current Allergy and Asthma...
There are several rashes that can occur in children under the age of 12. Some are due to viruses, which are not treatable with antibiotics. For viral rashes, you can only treat the symptoms. Other rashes are causes by fungi or bacteria, and can be...
Body oils are used for various reasons like scenting and softening the skin, lubricating the skin for a therapeutic massage or sensual back and body rub and may even be used as a bath additive. Various body oils are available in a host of...
Scabies is caused by a mite that burrows into the skin, according to the American Medical Association. Typically, symptoms begin three to four weeks after exposure. Scabies is contagious and can be spread from person to person or through contact...
Allergies develop when your immune system reacts to a foreign substance, which triggers the production of IgE antibodies in your body. These antibodies react with the foreign molecule and promote the release of histamine and other chemicals that...
Atopic eczema, or dermatitis (meaning "skin inflammation"), is a common red itchy skin condition that usually strikes infants and younger children. The condition is marked by dry, red, inflamed skin and itchiness. It can appear anywhere on the...