How to Deal with a Newborn’s Red Bottom?

A newborn’s bottom may become red and swollen after 12 days of birth, possibly due to infrequent diaper changes or prolonged use of disposable diapers. It’s recommended to keep the baby’s bottom clean and dry, change diapers frequently, and allow the baby’s bottom to air out during diaper changes to prevent infection and promote healing.
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How to Deal with Milk Crust on a Newborn’s Face

Milk crust on a newborn’s face may be caused by a fungal infection and can be treated with a decoction of bark from the Alstonia tree for external washing. Additionally, it might be related to calcium deficiency or a lack of trace elements. Consider testing for trace elements and supplementing nutrition appropriately.
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