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How Can My Baby Have Baby Acne, He's Not That Old? By Peter Crump Acne is a condition only affecting teenagers, true? False. Acne is a condition which can affect people of any age, hence acne and adult acne are common. However acne is more common in teens. Acne is the number one skin problem in the world and affects huge numbers of people worldwide. And acne, although not common, can be a cause of some angst amongst parents. What is acne? Acne is not totally understood, including acne. The cause of acne is not agreed on amongst the scientists. However the general consensus is that acne, including acne, is a condition caused by changes in the body's hormones. And when are the body's hormones changing? Well certainly in the teenage years. But also at some other times in life. Like birth. When a has been separated from it's mothers body by birth and it is living on it's own for the very first time. And when it is also getting some supplies of hormones from it's mothers milk at the same time.
Baby acne can occur in very young babies of 2 or 3 weeks, more commonly boys, up until around 6 months or so. It appears on various parts of the baby's body such as the forehead, cheeks and chin,
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or more rarely the bottom or back, and appears as small white spots on the skin. Or it could look like a red rash with raised bumps. The good news is that acne is not serious and very rarely requires any treatment, so refrain from rushing out looking to buy acne remedies. In fact you should refrain from any acne remedies until you have seen your doctor and usually your doctor will not prescribe any medication at all. Baby acne usually goes away by itself. It is sufficient in most cases to do some gentle facial cleansing once or at most twice a day using a mild cleanser and clean water. Do not scrub baby's face, this will not help and may be counterproductive. Don't apply lotions or potions or oils. Don't look for fancy acne remedies, don't try applying vinegar solution for acne as some do. It will all go away in time. When attending one of your regular check ups ask them about it. Chances they will tell you it's just acne, don't worry about it. Find out more about Acne as well as Acne Cures and adult acne, acne skin care product, the best acne treatments and more at Peter's website, Acne All Gone
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