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What is the little red pimple on the baby's face?

The little red pimple on the baby's face is probably infantile eczema, commonly known as "milk tinea", which is an allergic skin disease caused by allergies to milk, breast milk, egg white and other foods. It may also be a skin disease caused by genetic quality. If parents suffer from eczema as children, their babies are also prone to eczema. In addition, the baby's face with small red pimples may also be impetigo.

infantile eczema

Eczema in infants usually occurs after birth 1 month to 2 years old, especially in infants aged 2-3 months. It often occurs on cheeks, scalp, forehead, brow, neck, jaw or behind ears, and can also be extended to other parts. The rash is similar in shape. Some babies have yellow greasy scales or scabs on the red skin surface, and some babies have scattered rashes and blisters on the red skin.

Pustular herpes

Neonatal impetigo is most common in the head and neck and behind the ears, especially in the armpit. The general treatment of neonatal impetigo should pay attention to cleanliness, disinfection of diapers and clothing, attention to indoor ventilation and heat dissipation, and early application of effective antibiotics.

Matters needing attention

The baby's skin is very delicate, and a slight stimulation can make the baby's skin sick. If parents can't specifically judge what the little red pimple on the baby's face is, they can take the baby to the hospital to find a doctor to show it to the baby in person and make it clear.