Babies and toddlers can also experience rashes behind the ears due to conditions adults don t normally get.
Dry bumps on baby s face and ears.
What it looks like.
Gently wipe the area using any soft material like a cotton ball or gentle washcloth.
Parents are quite concerned both about how the bumps look and also on their significance.
Milia are normal bumps that appear on a newborn s face.
Keratosis pilaris results from the buildup of keratin a hard protein that protects skin from harmful substances and infection.
One example is intertrigo behind the ears.
One of the most common reasons for the red bumps on an infant s face is the baby acne.
If your baby experiences a rash that does not form pimples he may have eczema or a skin irritation caused by contact with something in the environment.
The rash will be.
Typically shows up in the first year of life and often is gone by age 2 but can persist through adulthood.
Moisturizing the skin is essential so try a mild baby lotion or oil.
Usually plugs form in many hair follicles causing patches of rough bumpy skin.
Keratosis pilaris develops when keratin forms a scaly plug that blocks the opening of the hair follicle.
Milia are tiny white bumps on a newborn s nose chin or cheeks that look similar to acne.
If your baby has white bumps that do not appear inflamed and do not lead to pimples these bumps may be milia which are not related to acne.
Dry thickened scaly red skin or tiny red bumps that may ooze or crust.
This dry crusty skin can effect your baby s eyebrows eyelashes and scalp cradle cap.
Keeping baby s skin clean is the best way to get rid of baby pimples.
Seborrhea is a common skin rash that affects babies one month and older.
Little white bumps on.
Don t use too much though since this could block the pores and make it worse.
It normally tends to happen at about the same age as the baby s peak gas production and fussiness.
Dry peeling skin can be seen in almost all normal babies but is especially noticeable in babies born a little late.
They can also appear on the baby s arms and legs.
This skin condition occurs in skin folds.
Most common in families with a history of allergies or asthma.
According to the national eczema association in the united states if eczema develops within the first 6 months of life it tends to appear on the cheeks chin forehead or scalp.
If the dry crusty skin gets worse on your baby you can treat it with a medicated cream lotion or shampoo.