My baby has rashes on his face. Is this normal?

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Babies tend to have extremely soft and smooth skin. If your baby has a rash, it can be troublesome. Most rashes such as red rash, milk rash, or heat rash on a baby’s face can be taken care of at home using simple remedies. As you know prevention is better than cure, so why not nip the problem in the bud before it gets too late. Here are some measures you can take to prevent rashes. 1. Use a humidifier in the room of the baby so that the surrounding air isn’t dry and doesn’t cause the baby’s skin to dehydrate a lot. 2. When a rash is present on the baby, request other people to not touch the baby at all. Even if there is no rash but there is a history of susceptibility, ensure that people maintain their distance and don’t get too touchy with your child. 3. Rashes on the face can be further aggravated if the baby keeps scratching his face with his nails. Try your best to keep the nails short so as to prevent the rash from aggravating. 4. Avoid using wipe-cloths to clean your baby as they are a home for germs and some may also be rough. 5. Avoid cleaning your baby’s upper body with soap if he has extra sensitive skin. Using clean water is enough. 6. If a rash is present, use soft paper towels to clean the area without aggravating the rash. Let the area dry on its own, don’t pat it.

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It depends on the severity of the rashes that is on your baby. My son used to have bad rashes on his upper body and it was worse because he kept scratching on it while sleeping. A friend suggested that I try California Baby Cream and that thing has been a life saver! It cleared up within a few days and I didn't have to use the steroid cream that the doctor prescribed. California Cream is a little pricey, but it spreads out pretty well and I'd only need to use a little at a time. I usually buy them at babyfairs when they run massive discounts so it's about $20+ for the bigger tub.

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Can this cream be used on 5yr old's body heat rashes ? TIA

Yes, since baby skin is smooth and sensitive, babies do tend to get rashes. Make sure the towels you use to wipe your baby or the clothes are very soft and not the reason behind this. You could also use creams like Cetaphil rash cream.

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It could be due to heat/milk rash. Try to wipe the cheeks with cooled boiling water as often as possible. I recommend Four Cow Farm's Calendula Remedy to apply after the wiping.

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Its normal but if the rashes is spreading all over the face and its redish, you need to double check with your family doc, because it happened to my baby...

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Usually for new borns they might have rashes. Please check with your pediatrician how best to treat it.

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Yes it's normal. Maybe you can get some cream from the pd.

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