Many mothers are sensitive to various aspects of their babies, and they start to worry about any abnormal conditions that may affect their healthy development, such as vomiting, waking up from sleep, or eczema, which are common problems in infants and young children. So, is it because babies have small red bumps on their faces after eating formula?
1. Allergic to formula milk. Different brands and types of milk powder contain slightly different ingredients, and some babies may have allergic reactions to one of these ingredients, resulting in red bumps on their faces. But this is not entirely a milk powder issue. After ruling out other possibilities, mothers can try to test their babies with a different type of milk powder.
2. Skin allergy. The red bumps on the baby's face are also likely to be caused by exposure to certain substances, such as dust or pollen in the air. Especially for those who have grown flowering plants at home, you can try to move the flowers away. Babies with skin allergies can usually recover quickly.
3. Long prickly heat. There is also a possibility that small red bumps may be prickly heat. If the weather is hot or if mothers do not pay attention to reducing their baby's clothing in a timely manner, causing the baby's body to heat up, they may develop prickly heat or eczema, which looks like small bumps. At this point, you can go to the hospital to get some baby cream, apply it and pay attention to the baby's temperature in a timely manner to solve the problem.