Baby acne
August 28, 2024
Small bumps that appear on a baby's cheeks, nose, and forehead.
Baby acne often develops within two to four weeks after birth. It may look worse when a baby is fussing or crying. It's also known as neonatal acne.
Symptoms include small, inflamed bumps on a baby's cheeks, nose, and forehead. Babies also develop tiny, white bumps known as milia.
The acne isn't preventable and usually goes away on its own. If it lasts several months, a pediatrician may recommend a medicated cream.
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