Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

My Poor Newborn Has Acne

By: David Mclauchlan Home |


Acne a chronic disorder characterized by excess production of oil from sebaceous glands causing of the hair follicles to become plugged. Pimples, papules, pustules and comedone, (black heads and white heads) cysts, infected abscesses, and sometimes scarring are the lesions to be treated in acne.

Why Baby Acne? Simple..Hormones which are chemical messengers that are usually carried by the bloodstream. They exert their effects on specific target organs by attaching to receptor sites causing some type of reaction in the organ.

To the dismay of their parents, many newborn babies often experience skin breakouts that are alarmingly similar to acne. These bumps are in fact often referred to as 'baby acne.' But what are these unsightly bumps that usually manifest themselves as white bumps? Fortunately, baby acne is usually nothing to worry about. The condition is quite common and usually clears up on its own. But what causes baby acne? And when do you know when it's time to seek professional help?

Baby acne can be traced to the many hormones that pass through the placenta right before the birth of an infant. Many babies are born with baby acne, but still others develop the condition days or weeks after birth. The occurrence of baby acne can basically be attributed to the hormones that are passed from mother to child. When a child is in the womb, they are exposed to varying hormonal changes and fluctuations. When a baby receives a surge of these hormones, and the right conditions are in place, a baby will likely develop baby acne. What are the right conditions? The infants whose hair follicles are naturally well oiled are more vulnerable to experiencing baby acne.

How do you know if your baby is suffering from baby acne? In general, baby acne manifests itself as small whiteheads that appear on the chin, forehead, and sometimes the child's back. The whiteheads usually are accompanied by a reddening of the skin. The red, inflamed skin and whiteheads may become exacerbated or more pronounced when your child becomes fussy, irritated, hot, or when spit-up or saliva remains on the affected area. Sometimes, strong dyes or perfumes on the baby's clothing or blankets may also promote a breakout.

How long can you expect baby acne to last? In general, most cases of baby acne will gradually recede without treatment. Most of the time, baby acne will diminish after a few weeks. Reoccurrence is common after a few months.

Many times, infants develop other skin irritations that are easily confused with baby acne. Other similar conditions include milia, eczema, or cradle cap. Milia are most commonly confused with baby acne. Milia are tiny white bumps that appear on a child at birth, and which usually diminish quickly, usually two weeks after birth. Eczema and cradle cap usually manifest themselves as red, rash-like breakouts. These conditions cause the skin to appear more scaly rather than pimpled.

What can you do if your baby gets baby acne? Usually, no aggressive treatment is necessary, as the condition tends to diminish on its own after a few weeks. To soothe your baby, use very mild, gentle soap to cleanse your child's face once a day with lukewarm water. The use of lotions and oils are not recommended, as these may only aggravate the condition. Avoid excessive cleansing, scrubbing, or use of moisturizers. Baby acne is almost never caused by dirt or debris; so excessive cleansing will usually not help. Also, strive to wash your baby's blankets and clothing in very mild detergent that is free of harsh perfumes or dyes. You may also want to avoid wearing strong or heavily scented lotions or perfumes around your baby. Keep your baby away from secondhand smoke and other environmental pollutants, as these may only further exacerbate their condition. Be patient, knowing that the condition will gradually diminish with time.

Another possible cause of baby acne is that the child may be experiencing a reaction to a certain medication. Parents should work with their pediatricians to isolate any possible reactions to medication. Usually, after use of the medication has been discontinued, a child's baby acne should quickly clear up.

Fortunetaly, Baby Acne in most cases is nothing to worry about although it's quite heartwrenching to see our new baby will all these little bobos as my wife would say..
Take heart with fact that the Acne doesn't bother the newborn in any way.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
For more articles by this author on this subject and over 100 other subjects visit his world of articles at
http://www.david-mclauchlan.com

Tags: , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From

  • Revealing Review Of Baby Trend Baby Jogger Strollers
    By: Sally Jones | Aug 11th 2007
    If you are very eager to do your routine exercise after your baby's birth, you need a Baby Trend Baby Jogger Stroller. This jogger stroller is most suitable for walking or jogging as it has excellent features. Read

  • Baby Prams, Baby Push Chairs, Baby Travel Systems, Children Prams
    By: Mr. Anna | Apr 22nd 2011
    Offers baby prams, baby push chairs, baby travel systems, children prams, double prams including baby prams with free accessories, twins prams with free accessories, 3 in 1 travel system, baby pram with car seat, baby prams and pushchairs by online store of baby prams, Rainbow Prams, Isleworth, UK. Read

  • Acne - Promise Fresh Skin And Glowing Look To Your Little Baby

    You might just have had a newborn baby but discovered acne lesions on his/her cheeks. You are feeling quite lost and disoriented with the results. Right? Do not worry. Baby acne can be treated quite effectively. The various treatments will not only reduce the acne lesions but also remove the scars permanently from your baby ... Read

  • Dealing With Baby Acne
    By: beyli | Oct 12th 2009
    Baby acne is actually quite a common affliction among newborn babies. In fact, more than 20% of newborn babies are affected by baby acne. Baby acne is not a serious problem and, with the proper care and treatment, can be alleviated quite easily and effectively. If your baby is affected by baby acne, it is a good idea to und ... Read

  • Your Quick Guide To Facts About Acne Scars

    As a registered nurse, I have learned a lot over the years about acne scars, acne scar treatments, and acne scar removal. Acne is one of most common skin conditions in the world, affecting more than 40 million Americans. Nearly 80 percent of people from ages 11 to 30 years old have acne, most often on the face, chest and ba ... Read

  • Microdermabrasion For Acne; Is It Right For You?
    By: Alba Swanson | Jan 21st 2010
    In recent years, acne sufferers have been trying microdermabrasion for acne and acne scarring. This procedure is usually done in a spa or spa like environment. It removes dead skin cells that clog the pores. Opening up the pores can reduce the formation of blackheads and decrease acne. Read

  • Acne Cleanser, Acne Lotion And More A Quick Look At Common Acne Products
    By: Paton Jackson | Jul 25th 2006
    Acne is a common skin disease affecting almost everyone. Acne is caused due to the blockage of skin follicle duct of sebum glands. This blockage traps sebum and causes inflammation of the skin. A bacterium P.Acnes readily infects this inflammation causing acne. There are many common acne products available in the market for ... Read

  • Babycity - Baby Clothes And Baby Gifts Online
    By: BabycityWebmaster | Apr 20th 2007
    Babycity is a leading provider of baby clothing, baby gifts and nursery products on-line. We aim to offer you the best products at the best prices, all combined with a service, which is second to none. Read

  • Acne Medications Which Work
    By: David Lam | Feb 13th 2009
    Acne is a type of skin lesion caused by blockage of sebum gland follicle duct. The gland gets infected by P.Acnes, a bacterium found naturally in the skin. There are many acne medications available in the market such as acne creams, acne lotions and acne cleansers. Read

  • Acne Scars
    By: txyacne | Mar 20th 2009
    Many people who suffer from acne may leave acne scar. Acne scars are visible reminders of injury and tissue repair. It’s difficult to avoid acne scarring completely; but you can do something to minimize long-term damage. It may not be possible to restore your skin to its pre-acne appearance â€" but if your scars have a si ... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy