The small red spots on the baby's face are most likely caused by eczema. Generally speaking, the causes of eczema in babies include family allergies, external factors, and internal factors. In addition, if a newborn has eczema, you need to pay attention to eating habits and wear cotton clothes to minimize the damage to the baby's skin. If the condition worsens, you must see a doctor. When taking care of newborns, we often see some small red spots on the newborns' faces. We don't know what causes them, and we have no idea whether they are serious. These problems bother new mothers. Everything related to newborns is not a trivial matter and must be handled with caution. Let's find out what the small red spots on a newborn's face are. When small red spots appear on the face of a newborn, it is usually eczema. Generally speaking, the initial symptoms of eczema in a newborn include redness of the skin and rash. If the condition is not relieved, the skin will become rough and flaky. At this time, if you touch the baby's skin, you can feel that it is like sandpaper. 1. How does neonatal eczema come about? Generally speaking, there are three main causes of neonatal eczema, including food allergy, inhalant allergy, and contact intolerance or allergy. 1. Family history of allergic constitution If there is a family history of allergies, such as if family members such as parents, grandparents, and grandparents have suffered from eczema, allergic rhinitis, and allergic dermatitis, then the baby is likely to develop eczema. 2. External triggering factors In real life, for example, babies inhale pollen, dust mites, or fur and dander. Or babies are affected by climate changes such as sunlight, cold, and humidity. In addition, it is also possible that babies are irritated by cosmetics and detergents. It is also possible that babies are allergic to food, such as fish, shrimp, crab, beef and mutton, etc. These situations may cause eczema. 3. Internal factors Generally speaking, because the baby's skin is more delicate, the stratum corneum is relatively thin, and the capillary network is rich, and the baby's endothelium contains more water and chloride, the baby is more sensitive to various stimuli and is prone to eczema. 2. What to do if a newborn has eczema 1. Diet If your baby is breastfed, be careful not to feed him/her fish, shrimp and other foods that are prone to allergies. If your baby is bottle-fed, it is possible that your baby is allergic to the milk powder he/she is eating. 2. Clothing material It should be noted that you should not let your baby wear clothes made of silk or wool fabrics, otherwise it may cause or aggravate your baby's allergies. 3. Drug treatment If your baby's condition worsens, you must see a doctor, find out the cause, and then treat it accordingly. |
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