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Facial Rash ( 1 Mo Old Baby Girl )

Hello,
I would like to get some help from you (experienced Moms) about my 1 mo old baby girl. I'm Breasfeeding & giving her some formula and I've noticed that within the last few days she has developed a rash like on her face, mostly on and around her eyebrows - someone told me that it could be baby acne and that it will resolve when she gets older, but its actually getting worst and spreading to her cheeks, nose and under her chin.
- Could it be a product that Im using? (Baby shampoo, baby wipes, baby detergent?)
- How long should I wait before I take her to her Pediatrician?

Please give me any information that you may have.
Thank You in advance !!!

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Hello M.,

I have a 7 week old baby girl and she developed the same thing. I became very worried when the rash started to spread and one morning her eye was swollen. I took her into the doctors and they told me it was dermatitis and to use 1% Hydrocortisome Cream on it. It cleared up in a couple of days. I put a thin coat on her face in the morning and at night. Hope this helps.

Good luck
S. Soriano

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M.,

We're a family of sensitive skin. When my daughter was a baby, I would put sweaters on her when I was cold - and she got heat rashes (they looked like pimples). About the time that she teethed, she had exzema which was made worse by the saliva. We moisterized her skin every night - and made a point not to "overwash." Now that she's 16, she has gorgeous skin. We went to the pediatrian - who was helpful - and I recommend that you try that - the treatments are SO much better now than they were then.

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If it is baby acne, it probably will get worse before it gets better. My second son had it pretty bad. His pediatrician explained it to me by saying that, as a baby, his face is always being rubbed against clothes, blankets, etc. And, since his skin is so sensitive at that age, the detergent, perfume, bath products, etc. that are on the clothes his face touches are irritating to his skin.

What worked best to clear it up in him, rather than put any more chemicals onto his skin to clear up the acne, was to wash his face with plain water every time I changed his diaper. He didn't like it very much, but it didn't last long, and it helped clear up the problem- which is more of a problem for the mom than it is for the baby! Even if you do nothing, it will go away in time.

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M.,
I had the same thing happen with my son. We found that the Arbonne diaper rash creme completly cleared it up. Yes on his face. You can get it at https://secure.myarbonne.com/arbonne/catherinebell.nsf/p1...

I love the products because they are pure, safe and benficial.

I hope that this helps you as much as it has helped our family!!

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It could be baby acne. One of my daughters had it, and it looked terrible, but nothing you can do but wait it out. I also switched to using Arbonne's all natural baby products. The same daughter had eczema and the baby wash and lotion cleared it up completely. The wash is extremely gentle, unlike others with chemicals and perfumes. You can check out www.everydaycounts.myarbonne.com or email me for more information. Congratulations on your bundle of joy! You are in for many moments of wonder and amazement!

-K.

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congrats on your little girl. i agree with the other mums...ask the dr. my son had the same problem when he was around that age...and it was a combo of allergies and eczema..the aquaphor is really good as is aveeno. good luck and welcome to the mummy club...leeanne j

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HI-
my daughter is now 11 weeks old and she got a rash on her face too. it started when she was about 6 weeks. i found out that her skin and the loition i was using on my arms was making her break out. also keep a cotten cloths between you and your little one. hope this helps.

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Hi M.! My 2nd baby had experienced baby rashes also when she was few weeks old. Her doctor said that it was due to her hormones and it will eventually subside, which it really did! But you should still let the doctor see your baby just to make sure that it's not allergic reaction to anything. Goodluck!

D.

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Hello M.,

I have a 7 week old baby girl and she developed the same thing. I became very worried when the rash started to spread and one morning her eye was swollen. I took her into the doctors and they told me it was dermatitis and to use 1% Hydrocortisome Cream on it. It cleared up in a couple of days. I put a thin coat on her face in the morning and at night. Hope this helps.

Good luck
S. Soriano

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Hello,
Same thing happened to my son when he was that age. It started at the eyebrows, then went to his cheeks and chin. Haven't read the other replies but it could be eczema, especially with this crazy weather we're having. Try Aquaphor, that should clear it up and the Aveeno Eczema care products (in the regular topical ointments section, not the baby section) works well too. Good Luck!

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I found my children to be alergic to the soap in their sheets. Wash things near her face in a full cup of a water softener. Borax, White King, Calgon. Water softeners do not produce suds. The suds you see is from old soap in the sheets.

After, wash in half the amount of soap and half of the water softener. If you want, you can also send them through an extra rinse afterward.

This also works with teens and adults with bad complections who have tried everything to clear it up and it doesn't work. The soap breaks them out.

Have you started eating something different, or not been eating as healthy? Be sure to eat vitamin A rich foods and foods with zinc. They help fight infections.

For the future, I read that grapes help fight fevers.

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