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		<title>Baby Acne Treatment &#8211; What is it, Really?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Bill Regehr Source: ezinearticles.com Bringing home the cute little bundle of joy is a miracle in itself. When newborns are ready to come home, they have the appearance of sweet unblemished skin with a glow of happiness on their &#8230; <a href="http://www.rcnentertainment.com/baby-acne-treatment-what-is-it-really/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Bill Regehr<br />
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<p>Bringing home the cute little bundle of joy is a miracle in itself. When newborns are ready to come home, they have the appearance of sweet unblemished skin with a glow of happiness on their faces. This peaceful happiness comes from being bundled in soft blankets and loving attention from parents and family. Everyone around the baby is cooing, being playful and otherwise entertaining their new family member. Then one day, a couple of weeks after the arrival, the purest of skin somehow becomes blemished with red pimples and redness appearing as acne or rosacea.</p>
<p>While these outbreaks can have a variety of appearances, most often they show up as pimples or red bumps on the baby&#8217;s forehead, top of the head or more often the cheeks. This is not the same as infantile acne or teenage acne. It generally appears three to four weeks after birth, but can at times be present almost immediately following birth.</p>
<p>This has nothing to do with hygiene or the mother&#8217;s milk if the baby is nursing. It is believed that baby acne is a carryover from the mother&#8217;s hormones released during the pregnancy. These hormones are transferred through the placenta and play a key role in the development of the fetus. Just as the hormonal activity causes acne in pregnant women, those same hormones finally impact the baby&#8217;s oil glands after birth and are thought to be the primary cause of baby acne.</p>
<p>Then the baby&#8217;s skin reacts sometimes to it&#8217;s new environment that contains irritants such as detergents in clothing and bedding. Also high levels of activity and getting the baby too warm in the blankets and clothing can produce the symptoms of baby acne.</p>
<p>There is no need to panic. Exercising a little care about not getting the baby too warm and making sure you use a detergent that is baby-skin friendly can minimize the incidence of these outbreaks. The symptoms will disappear on their own within a few weeks and you can take extra precautions that mange the effect during this sensitive time. Application of creams or lotions may actually make the matter worse. Gently washing the skin regularly will likely help in addition to the cautions mentioned above.</p>
<p>Above all else, do not try to squeeze the pimples or red blotches. This could leave permanent scars. Baby acne treatment is best handled with clean warm water and a clean washcloth. This washing is especially important after nursing when the baby&#8217;s face has been in direct contact with the mother&#8217;s skin. This may leave oils and other chemicals on the baby&#8217;s skin.</p>
<p>Again remember that this is not a dietary issue, but one that is a carryover from life inside the womb. Within a few weeks it will disappear. Special medication or topical treatment should only be used after getting your doctor&#8217;s advice to take this more drastic measure.</p>
<p>To learn more about baby acne treatment and other acne treatment read about <a target="_new" href="http://www.acnecures4all.com" rel="nofollow">acne treatments that work</a> for the whole family.</p>
<p>Bill Regehr is a researcher on the topic of acne as it pertains to a number of different audience. His work is work on acne treatments have been published at <a target="_new" href="http://www.acnecures4all.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.acnecures4all.com</a> where there are categories for women, teens, adults, babies and other groups are covered.</p>
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		<title>What To Do About The Appearance Of Baby Acne</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 03:59:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Bill Urell Source: articleage.com For nine months you waited for the baby to arrive. And when the baby is born he is just what you imagined him to be. Perfect and healthy.Upon closer look questions arise -&#8217;Are they supposed &#8230; <a href="http://www.rcnentertainment.com/what-to-do-about-the-appearance-of-baby-acne/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Bill Urell<br />
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<p>For nine months you waited for the baby to arrive.  And when the baby is born he is just what you imagined him to be. Perfect and healthy.Upon closer look questions arise -&#8217;Are they supposed to be this tiny, sleep so much etc.  One of the first things parents notice about their newborns is all that baby acne on their cheeks.  And baby acne is NOT something they expected.<br />
What causes baby acne?<br />
Baby acne, also known as infantile acne, is common among newborns.  Most often it manifests itself as small whiteheads on the baby&#8217;s cheeks, forehead, or chin.  Baby acne can start anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 months of age and generally remains until the baby reaches 4 to 6 months of age.<br />
Who&#8217;s to blame?  Why it&#8217;s actually mom&#8217;s hormones that cause the appearance.    When the mother was carrying the baby, the baby was exposed to the mother&#8217;s hormones.  The baby carried these hormones and it is these hormones that cause baby acne. As the baby gets older, it loses the mother&#8217;s hormones and so the baby acne goes away. Time is the best cure.<br />
Tips for dealing with baby acne:<br />
Baby acne looks worse than it is, but there are some things you can do that can make it better or worse.<br />
Here are some things you should not do:<br />
* Don&#8217;t pick the baby acne.  It makes it worse.<br />
* Do not put any lotion or oil on it.<br />
Some things you can do to reduce baby acne is:<br />
* Use a less-harsh detergent for washing the baby&#8217;s clothes.<br />
* Wash the baby with mild soap and water.<br />
About a third of all babies get baby acne, and it is not really something to be concerned about.  You should be concerned, however, it if doesn&#8217;t go away after 6 months of age.  If that is the case, then contact your doctor or pediatrician.<br />
The author, Bill Urell, reviews only the best diet and fitness plans, tips, and articles that promote healthier lifestyles. Visit us and claim your FREE ebook, 101 Romantic Ideas as a welcome gift ==&gt;http://www.online-weight-loss-resources.com</p>
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