POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy7 months agoA. Newborn acne, also known as neonatal acne, is a common and harmless condition that affects many babies. It typically appears as small red or white bumps on the baby's face, often on the cheeks, forehead, or chin. This acne is caused by hormones passed from the mother to the baby during pregnancy, which can stimulate the baby's sebaceous (oil) glands.
Here are a few things you can do:
Avoid harsh products: Don't use strong soaps or lotions on your baby's face. Gentle washing with warm water is usually sufficient.
Don't pick or squeeze: Avoid picking or squeezing the acne, as this can lead to infection or scarring.
Keep the area clean: Wash the baby's face gently with mild, fragrance-free soap and pat it dry with a soft towel.
Give it time: Neonatal acne typically resolves on its own within a few weeks or months. If the acne persists or worsens, consult your pediatrician for further advice.
In most cases, this condition is temporary and will clear up without intervention. If you're concerned or if the acne becomes severe, it's always a good idea to consult your pediatrician.
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