When we think of baby skin, we almost always think baby soft. And to be fair, a newborn baby's skin is often very smooth and soft. But it is also sensitive and rashes develop easily. Luckily, most ...
A newborn’s skin is one of the most sensitive organs of the body: thin, developing, and still adapting to the external environment. In the first few weeks of life, it undergoes significant ...
Babies naturally have skin that’s more sensitive than older children and adult’s skin, which makes it harder for parents to spot when their baby has certain sensitivities. Understanding what’s normal ...
When your child comes to you with a rash, don’t panic—yet. Many childhood rashes are simple to treat or require time to go away. Cindy Gellner, MD, a pediatrician at University of Utah Health, lists ...
Dr. Mia Armstrong is an ABMS board certified pediatrician and a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Healthline spoke with her about how to care for your baby’s skin and common skin care ...
Baby wipes may cause some kids to develop itchy, scaly, red rashes, a new study shows. Until now, there haven’t been any reports of allergic reactions to moist wipes in kids in the United States, ...
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