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Baby Acne

Many newborns develop baby acne, usually on the cheeks, chin and forehead. Baby acne isn’t pretty, but it’s common — and temporary. There’s little you can do to prevent baby acne. The best treatment for baby acne is usually none at all.

Baby acne is usually characterized by small red bumps on a baby’s cheeks, chin and forehead. Baby acne often develops within the first three to four weeks after birth. Baby acne may look worse when your baby is fussy or crying.

Baby Acne

Baby acne is usually caused by hormonal changes that occurred during pregnancy. Baby acne is more common in boys. Rarely, baby acne is a sign of a hormonal problem.

If you’re concerned about your baby’s complexion or it doesn’t clear up within three months, consult your baby’s doctor. Baby acne is easily spotted on a baby’s skin. No specific testing is needed.

If your baby’s acne is particularly stubborn, your baby’s doctor may recommend a medicated cream or other treatment. Rarely, any underlying conditions may need to be treated as well.

There’s little you can do to prevent baby acne. Simply wash your baby’s face with warm water and look forward to the clearer days ahead.


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