What should I do if my baby has red bumps

  Babies, due to their delicate skin in the early stages of birth, are susceptible to various skin diseases caused by external pathogens. Recently, some mothers have reported that their babies have red bumps on their bodies, but it is difficult to diagnose which skin disease it is. Let's take a look at what causes red bumps in babies.

  

What should I do if my baby has red bumps1

  Generally speaking, red bumps on the baby's body are mainly caused by infantile eczema. Infant eczema is a common and recurrent skin disease that occurs frequently in babies. One characteristic of it is that the baby's skin will have red bumps one by one, so if the baby has red bumps on their body, it can generally be concluded that it is eczema.

  Eczema usually manifests throughout the baby's body. Babies often show symptoms of redness on their faces, so mothers don't need to be scared by red bumps all over their bodies, as eczema is a normal symptom. Babies with red bumps may also experience itching symptoms, so they may use their hands to scratch. Mothers should avoid scratching their babies with their hands, otherwise they will leave scars. Secondly, it is important to keep the baby's skin dry and avoid letting them get wet, as this can worsen the condition.

  Mothers don't need to worry too much, because if there are no other uncomfortable symptoms, it's okay for the baby to have red bumps. As the baby grows up, they will gradually disappear. However, it's important to pay attention to drying the baby after taking a shower, otherwise it may lead to more serious red bumps.

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