POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy6 months agoA. White patches around the nose and lips in babies could be caused by several factors. Some possible reasons include:
Milk Crust (or Milk Rash): This is a common skin condition in newborns and infants, where white patches or a rash can appear around the mouth, nose, and cheeks due to milk residue on the skin. This is usually harmless and tends to go away on its own.
Fungal Infection (Candidiasis): A yeast infection like thrush can cause white patches inside the mouth, lips, and around the face. It may look like white spots that are difficult to wipe away. If your baby has a thrush infection, the pediatrician may prescribe an antifungal cream or oral medication.
Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis): Eczema can cause dry, scaly patches, which may sometimes appear white or pale in color, especially around sensitive areas like the face. It may be itchy or rough to the touch.
Vitiligo: Vitiligo is a skin condition where small patches of skin lose their pigment, causing white spots. Although rare in babies, it can sometimes appear as pale areas on the skin.
Dry Skin: Dryness or cold weather can cause the skin to become dry and flaky, leading to white patches, particularly around the nose and lips.
Contact Dermatitis: This occurs when the skin comes into contact with an irritant or allergen, causing redness, dryness, or white patches. It could be triggered by certain lotions, wipes, or clothing.
Sunburn: If your baby has been exposed to the sun for too long without proper protection, sunburn could lead to white or peeling patches on the skin.
If the patches persist, seem to spread, or are accompanied by other symptoms (such as itching, pain, or redness), it's best to consult your pediatrician to determine the cause and get the appropriate treatment.
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