POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. Folliculitis on child's back. What you may see: Tiny bumps on the skin can appear when your child's skin becomes irritated or infected. If the bumps fill with pus, they can look white. These bumps tend to form on skin covered by clothing, such as the buttocks or thighs.Babies can develop acne anywhere on their face, but it's most common on their cheeks. Some babies may also have acne on their upper back or neck. Acne may become more pronounced if your baby is fussy or crying. Rough fabrics can irritate the acne, as can vomit or saliva that stays on the face.Don't squeeze, pick or scrub acne.Cleanse the area with warm water two times a day. ... Don't use soap or lotion on affected areas.Avoid acne or other skin care products meant for adults.
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