Infant Baby Acne - Pocatello, ID

Updated on July 14, 2009
D.R. asks from Pocatello, ID
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I have a new 2 week old little boy and he is starting to get horrible baby acne. I was just wondering if there is anything you can do to help treat and prevent this. Poor litle guy, but he's still the cutest thing ever!

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V.S.

answers from Salt Lake City on

My pediatrician recommended good old Dial Soap (the soap bar, not liquid)--and it worked!
Good Luck!

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E.J.

answers from Salt Lake City on

I'm pretty sure it eventually just runs its course and goes away, but with two of my three children I have used Baby Aveeno wash and lotion on their face each day and it has gone way almost immediately.

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S.B.

answers from Boise on

Ah, I feel your pain. I had a adorable little boy (now almost 2) but when he turned about 2 weeks old he got horriable baby acne and it just broke my heart. I searched and searched and found that leaving it be is the best thing so thats what I did and it went away and never showed back up. I read that it is way more common in boys then girl, don't know why but it is. Just give him kisses and you'll have your beautiful baby boy back.

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M.K.

answers from Provo on

My daughter got it way bad. It was like baby acne mixed with a horrible rash, all the way up to her ears and inside her ears. Some of it even got dry and kinda crusty. I wanted it to go away by the time we blessed her so I went to her doctor. Turns out it was more like a rash. And right when she walked in the nurse practitioner said, it looks like she might have a milk allergy. I went off all dairy products and anything with dairy in it. Her skin cleared right up within a few days. NOw she has beautiful baby skin, but I cannot have any dairy since I am nursing her:)
I did some research and it turns out that a milk allergy is one of the most commonly misdiagnosed problems with infants, and the most common allergies are milk, eggs, nuts, and sometimes soy. Also they can outgrow it, and it helps if you avoid it.
The nurse practitioner told me that it looked like my daughter had sensitive skin and to not use Johnson's baby products. She said they smell great but they are not the best for sensitive skin. I switched to an organic brand and i don't use soap every time and never on her face.

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S.S.

answers from Denver on

It is typical of infants to get acne. Just clean the area, keep it clean and try to prevent sweating. I am a mom of 4 and this has helped with all of my kids when they were babies. Good luck!

Make it a GREAT day tomorrow!

S.

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A.L.

answers from Salt Lake City on

My first son had it really badly as well- however it just kinda ran it's course until he was about one. My second son (5 months old now) had some to begin with but his dr had me switch his formula because he said that can be a sign of a minor allergy to the formula. Once we switched him over to a soy formula it went away! I wonder now if my first son had the same thing and maybe we could have gotten rid of it before he turned one! ( *just fyi if you're going to try soy formulas- they don't smell the greatest* *sorry*)

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B.L.

answers from Billings on

All three of my kids had that problem, from what I know, advice of thier doc. There is nothing that can be done, but wash the area, dont pop them. Other then that, they will clear up on thier own.

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S.M.

answers from Casper on

this is just a guess, but if you are nursing try cutting things like dairy and sugar, especially HFCS, and get enough healthy fiber and vitamins. On a baby's skin the advice usually is to clean and leave it. The only product I would maybe try is alphacura's line, just because they seem to be so gentle and work so well. I don't think they would hurt, but they are a bit expensive (but worth it if you are desperate)

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D.C.

answers from Denver on

How wonderful to have a new little one - congratulations! Some products on the market have mineral oil in them. Mineral oil does not allow the good elements of products to get beneath the skin; the elements just sit on top/clog pores. Arbonne International has pure, safe, beneficial products for all ages, and has a baby care line (even great for those adults with sensitive skin). All our products have a 45-day money back guarantee. If you would like to have more information on the baby products, please contact me through our website, www.feelpure.myarbonne.com, and Contact Us. I am happy to give you more details about it. These baby products could be beneficial for your little one's skin and everything is botanically-based (no chemicals, no animal products, vegan). Many babies have been able to clear up the baby acne with the use of these products versus others on the market.

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B.H.

answers from Salt Lake City on

Me, My sis-in-law and my younger sister all put a little dab of hydrocortisone cream on our babies little pimples and they would usually be cleared up by the end of the day. It worked for all 3 of us. =)

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K.D.

answers from Denver on

My boys both had it. Just keep it clean, don't pop it, and it will go away soon. Congratulations!

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T.L.

answers from Denver on

I know it doesn't look great but every case I've ever seen goes away on it's own in a few weeks without intervention. And it is not an idicator of future problems as they age.

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G.P.

answers from Boise on

While the baby is too young to really put any creams on, I made sure that I used a warm wash cloth and cleaned his face every night. When I saw the doctor, she told me that there is no "cause". It wasn't anything that I was eating, or doing, just a normal stage and it usually peaks at about 6-8 weeks. She was right! And after about 7 weeks, he just got better and better. It was really hard for me not to do anything and I was sure that it hurt him, but it really didn't seem to bother him at all, just me. :)

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C.S.

answers from Colorado Springs on

Both my babies had this when they were infants too. I wouldn't recommend using any products on it as their skin is so new and sensitive. It will clear up on it's own within a few weeks - in the meantime, just keep it clean and dry and enjoy the new baby!! :)

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