Neonatal Skin Care: Newborn’s Skin And Ailments To Watch Out For

Tips for neonatal skin care

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  • The skin of a baby is delicate and susceptible to a number of skin conditions.
  • Neonatal skin differs from adult skin, thus it requires special care.
  • For good newborn skin, numerous preventative and therapeutic techniques must be frequently used.
  • It's imperative to ask your doctor for guidance on what to anticipate and whether you'll require any additional treatment.

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Newborns don't need daily baths. A few times a week with mild, fragrance-free baby soap is sufficient. Use lukewarm water and gentle, hypoallergenic products.

Prevent diaper rash by changing diapers frequently, keeping the diaper area clean and dry, and using a diaper rash cream as needed. If it occurs, a cream with zinc oxide can help soothe and heal the rash.

It's best to avoid direct sun exposure for newborns. If exposure is unavoidable, consult your pediatrician about using a baby-specific sunscreen with a high SPF, but use it sparingly and keep the baby well-covered and shaded.

If a skin issue is causing severe discomfort, pain, or shows signs of infection, consult a healthcare professional. Most common skin conditions in newborns are harmless and resolve on their own, but it's essential to seek medical advice when in doubt.