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. Chapters 0:00 Introduction 0:37 Neonatal Acne 1:04 Erythema Toxicum 1:25 Milia 1:43 Diaper Rash 2:10 Heat Rash 2:29 Allergic reaction or contact dermatitis 3:02 Treatment and prevention for baby acne or rashes As a parent, seeing your precious little one's face covered in bumps or redness can be concerning. But fear not, it might just be baby acne or a common rash! Baby acne is a common condition that affects many newborns and infants. It usually appears as small red or white bumps on the baby's face, particularly on the cheeks, nose, and forehead. This acne is caused by hormonal changes during pregnancy that can stimulate oil glands in the baby's skin. On the other hand, baby rashes can be caused by a variety of factors, including heat, irritants, allergies, or infections. These rashes can manifest as redness, bumps, or patches on the baby's skin and may be accompanied by itching or discomfort. The good news is that baby acne and rashes are usually harmless and tend to resolve on their own over time. However, there are a few things you can do to help manage and soothe your baby's skin. 1. Keep the affected area clean: Gently wash your baby's face with lukewarm water and a mild, fragrance-free baby cleanser. Avoid scrubbing or using harsh products that may irritate the skin further. 2. Pat-dry the skin: After washing, carefully pat-dry the baby's face with a soft towel. Avoid rubbing, as this can exacerbate irritation. 3. Avoid excessive heat and humidity: Keep your baby's environment cool and well-ventilated to prevent excess sweating, which can worsen acne or rashes. 4. Dress your baby in breathable fabrics: Choose loose-fitting clothes made of natural, soft materials like cotton to allow the skin to breathe. 5. Consult a healthcare professional: If you notice severe or persistent symptoms, it's always best to consult your pediatrician or dermatologist for an accurate diagnosis and personalized advice.