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4 common skin problems in newborns

Skin problems in babies are usually benign. To ensure you don’t worry needlessly, here’s what you should know about the four most common skin problems that affect babies.
1. Milia. These small, white bumps usually form on the nose or cheeks. They’re caused by skin flakes obstructing the pores and go away on their own. There’s no way to prevent them and using creams can exacerbate the condition.
2. Eczema. This condition causes red, scaly patches of skin to form and isn’t dangerous. However, it can be very itchy. Over-the-counter creams may help manage symptoms, but the rash usually goes away on its own.
3. Cradle cap. Also known as seborrheic dermatitis, this skin issue typically presents as yellow or red scales or flakes on the scalp. It can also form on the nose, eyelids, eyebrows and under folds of skin in the diaper area and under the arms. It goes away on its own and no treatment is required.
4. Hives. Hives are pink or red bumps, often with a white or yellow center, that look similar to mosquito bites. They’re caused by an allergic reaction or an infection. They go away on their own but adding baking soda or colloidal oatmeal to the baby’s bath will soothe the itching.
Remember that serious conditions are usually accompanied by other symptoms. When in doubt, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
