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Guardian of a 5 yr 3 m old boy11 months ago
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#asktheexpert one more doubt, 20days old baby having skin readiness like small small dots, it's normal or symptoms for chickenpox..

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy11 months ago

A. At 20 days old, a baby with small red dots on the skin may not necessarily have chickenpox. It's important to differentiate between a few possible causes of skin redness in newborns. Red spots could be due to baby acne, which is common in the first few weeks and is caused by hormonal changes from the mother. Another possibility is milia, which are tiny white bumps caused by blocked sweat glands. However, if the spots appear in the form of fluid-filled blisters that are scattered and associated with fever, it could indicate chickenpox, though chickenpox usually presents a bit later in life. It's essential to closely monitor your baby's symptoms, especially if they develop a fever or if the rash changes in appearance. It is always best to consult your pediatrician to properly diagnose the condition and ensure your baby receives the appropriate care. Early consultation will help rule out any concerns and provide peace of mind.

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