A 50-day-old baby is showing jaundice and facial rashes, diagnosed as eczema. It is recommended to use dibenzoylether acid cream and VinoNature’s moisturizing emollient for treatment.
Handling methods for a baby’s bottom suspected of having a diaper rash.
Treatment Recommendations for Jaundice Accompanied by Milky White Pustules in Infants
Red rashes on a baby’s bottom may be eczema or diaper rash. Treatment should be timely, and precautions should be taken to prevent and alleviate symptoms.
Baby peeling may be due to dermatitis or fungal infection, and further examination and treatment are required.
Red dots in the form of granules on a baby’s head may be caused by eczema. Usually, they are not severe and do not require treatment. They can be improved through daily care.
Inquire about the causes and treatment methods of newborns’ eye surrounding lumps.
Medical Advice on a 3-Year-Old Girl’s Breast Milk Nipple Side Hair Growth
Skin cracks caused by rapid increase in subcutaneous fat can be relieved with scar removal gel.
A six-month-old baby, exclusively breastfed, has developed rashes on both arms and the back, with the mother inquiring about the cause and solution.