What’s the best medicine for baby rash on body? Our little bundles of joy require our utmost care and attention because they are very vulnerable, and are still unable to care for themselves. What do we do when they start developing rashes?
Medically reviewed by Ruben Macapinlac, MD, DPPS · Pediatrics · Philippine Pediatric Society
What’s the best medicine for baby rash on body? Our little bundles of joy require our utmost care and attention because they are very vulnerable, and are still unable to care for themselves. What do we do when they start developing rashes?
Before we get to treating rashes, let’s find out what rashes are in the first place.
A rash is an inflammation of the skin. Also referred to as dermatitis, rashes can be dry, scaly, itchy and red.
In addition to these symptoms, rashes can also come with pimples, blisters, lumps, and bumps.
Rashes have numerous causes. Rashes can be:
It’s normal to experience having a rash. Be that as it may, some rashes are more serious than others and we should pay attention when our babies start developing them.
Most common in newborns, cradle crap rashes will appear as thick, yellowy, crusty, or greasy patches on your baby’s scalp. Cradle cap will usually go away on it’s own after a few months.
Diaper rash will appear in your baby’s bottom or in the area covered by the diapers. It is usually caused by irritation or infection due to being in contact with excrement, like urine and stool, for too long. The material and fabric of the diaper might also be a cause for irritation, or trigger your baby’s allergies.
Many babies are born with tiny white bumps around their nose, chin, or cheeks. This rash is called Milia. This should go away soon enough. Make sure to wash your baby’s face with non-irritant soap and warm water.
Baby acne will usually appear as red bumps on the baby’s face. This rash usually occurs due to hormonal imbalance. Much like other common baby rashes these should go away within a few weeks or months.
Heat rash or Prickly Heat is common when the weather is hot and humid. Babies who are overdressed are more prone to getting heat rash. Heat rash will appear as tiny red pointy bumps on your baby’s skin. Bring your child to a cooler environment or provide them with cooler clothes.
Baby eczema will look like dry, scaly, and itchy skin especially on the baby’s face and extremities. Babies will mostly outgrow this condition. This is because their skin is more sensitive than others. Also try to apply moisturizing ointments and creams that are approved by your doctor. Most baby rashes will mostly go away by themselves.
When it comes to rashes, the most important thing to do is moisturize and hydrate. Here are some other home remedies to address baby rashes:
Proper hygiene works wonders in treating and preventing baby rash. Let your baby’s skin breathe.
Increased air flow can also help in relieving your baby’s rashes. Some rashes are caused by clothes that are too tight or by being overdressed. Always make sure your child is comfortable with their clothes and diapers.
Some studies showed that applying ointment with this flowering plant can help relieve rash.
Calendula and aloe vera have been shown to be great in treating baby rash
Some studies also show that bentonite can be effective in treating diaper rash.
Go to the emergency room if there is:
You should be concerned if along with a rash, your baby is:
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