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		<title>Milia, Cradle Cap, Acne</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Skin Conditions]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Babies&#8217; skin is supposed to be perfect, so how come your bundle of joy doesn&#8217;t look flawless? Newborns go through a lot to enter the world and most end up with some skin conditions. These imperfections shouldn&#8217;t alarm or bother you, they certainly aren&#8217;t bothering your newest addition (nor should they affect her later in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Babies&#8217; skin is supposed to be perfect, so how come your bundle of joy doesn&#8217;t look flawless? Newborns go through a lot to enter the world and most end up with some skin conditions. These imperfections shouldn&#8217;t alarm or bother you, they certainly aren&#8217;t bothering your newest addition (nor should they affect her later in life). Here are a few things that may show up:</p>
<p>Premature babies and even some full term can be born with a soft, fine hair (lanugo) covering the skin. This fur should disappear after a few weeks.</p>
<p>Any patchy, peeling or cracking in your newborn&#8217;s skin is normal and should improve over time. If it appears on her head it&#8217;s called cradle cap and should clear up on its own after several months.</p>
<p>Baby acne is very common, and doesn&#8217;t usually last more than a few months. Don&#8217;t try to treat the blemishes yourself with creams or over-washing, it&#8217;s best to just let it run its course — the acne will eventually go away.</p>
<p>Milia is another condition that is normal (and looks similar to baby acne) and harmless. The small white spots that occur on baby&#8217;s cheeks and nose should fade within a few weeks.</p>
<p>Any small red spots on her forehead, eyelids, lips, and/or neck are caused by stretched blood vessels, and should disappear by the time she is 18 months old.<br />
In the case of your wee one&#8217;s skin conditions, patience is the best medicine. If you think your babe is experiencing something more serious (perhaps from an allergic reaction), contact her pediatrician.</p>
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