ExpertDr. Swapnil SaxenaAyurvedic Physician3 years agoA. can be just milia, if spreading then you have to Consult your doctor who will examine the baby and will advise you with further management and investigations if any required because without examination it is difficult to comment on the current situation
Shabnam SheikhMom of 2 children3 years agoA. hii
During the first few weeks, your newborn might develop tiny pimples on her nose, cheeks, and forehead.
Also known as ‘baby acne’, the pimples you see on a newborn are not related to hormonal changes of oil imbalance (as in the case of older children).
Newborn baby acne is self-limiting. This means that the condition does not need medication or medical attention, and will improve and clear out on its own. Similarly, as your newborn grows older, her oil glands will open up, and the milia will disappear, too.
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