Pediatrics: Lillian Beard, M.D.I have a one-month-old baby boy and I am concerned about the acne-like rash on his little face. His cheeks and his chin seem to be most affected. It seems to be getting worse. What can I do to help clear it up?By Lillian Beard, M.D.Although acne is usually a skin problem associated with adolescence-waxing and waning with a teen's hormone levels-infants may also experience this phenomenon. Very young infants undergo hormonal shifts as their body adjusts to life outside the uterus, independent of their mother's circulatory system. When sebaceous (oil) glands, which are particularly plentiful on the face, cheeks, chin, and forehead, become plugged, oil cannot escape. When this oil-trapping occurs, even during infancy, acne pimples result.This condition is not serious. I suggest that you wash your baby's head and face with a mild, warm, soapy solution, rinse well and pat the skin dry. Avoid applying any lotions or oils. If you allow time and nature to take their course, the pimples will dry and fade within weeks. However, if the condition worsens with time, of course, talk with your baby's doctor.
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