BABY BREAKOUTS
Around a third of babies are born with milia - white or yellow dots that look like tiny whiteheads - which can come up anywhere over their faces. Some even break out in baby acne (yep, it's not just for teens and hormonal mums). sos action If you're worried about infection, see your GP. But, in general, the best thing you can do is to leave well alone and don't be tempted to pick any spots. They will usually clear by themselves within a few weeks.
ECZEMA
There are four symptoms of eczema dryness, red and cracked skin, infection and itching. All of these need to be addressed if your baby is to break the cycle,' says Dr Caroline Gholam, from the British Skin Foundation. The majority grow out of it by age three, so find a treatment that works until then.
sos action 'Over-the-counter emollients are the long-term treatment choice to keep skin soft,' says Caroline. Try Cussons Mum & Me Emollient Body Cream (£5.49, tesco.com). If skin is cracked, your GP may prescribe a steroid cream. They may also give antibiotics to treat infection or antihistamines to ease itching.' For a new approach, try the Skintoskin Bodysuit (£20.95, everythingforeczema.com), which is infused with antiseptic silver and soothing seaweed to heal the skin.
NAPPY RASH
This story is from the August 2022 edition of Mother & Baby India.
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