What's the reason for the small red dots under the baby's skin

  Baby's skin is very delicate and cannot withstand any irritation. If the indoor temperature is too high or the indoor humidity is too high, it can cause problems with the baby's skin. For example, if the indoor temperature is high and the air is dry, the baby's skin will crack, but high humidity can lead to eczema. So what is the reason for the small red dots under the baby's skin?

  

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  What's the reason for the small red dots under the baby's skin

  1. Eczema. When caring for babies with eczema, attention should be paid to the cleanliness and dryness of the affected area, and the indoor temperature and humidity should be appropriate. In addition, we have introduced several methods, such as applying potato starch to the affected area, applying raw potato slices to the affected area, and drying the affected area with boiling rice water to the appropriate temperature and then washing the affected area for the baby.

  2. Heat rash. Heat rash is the most common, usually caused by excessive heat and sweating. The baby's sweat glands are underdeveloped and unable to discharge sweat in a timely manner. Therefore, heat rash occurs when the baby's small pores are blocked by sweat. The nursing method for treating prickly heat is very simple, mainly because the weather is hot and the baby is prone to sweating, so it is necessary to give the baby more baths.

  How to Care for Baby's Skin

  The dermis and fibrous tissue of baby's skin are very thin and sensitive, and their ability to resist dry environments is poor. Use a mild, low sensitive moisturizing lotion for your baby to maintain the moisture balance of your baby's skin. When applying lotion to your baby, pay special attention to the skin wrinkles, such as the neck, armpit, elbow and groin.

  After the baby is born, parents not only need to feed and warm the baby, but also know how to take care of the baby. When the baby is just born, as long as it is breastfed, there will be no gastrointestinal problems. However, attention should be paid to the baby's skin problems. If the baby's skin has red spots, it is necessary to seek medical attention in a timely manner to avoid delaying the condition.

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