The term exanthema refers to a skin rash that typically affects larger areas of the body.
Spots on children’s skin can often cause concern for parents. From small freckles to light brown café-au-lait spots and striking port-wine stains – the range of skin changes is vast and can sometimes raise questions.
Dry, reddened and irritated skin areas are therefore not uncommon. For example, there are red spots around the mouth, pimples on the face, a sore and itchy baby bottom or red dry patches on the body. In this article you will learn what these skin changes are and what you can do about them.
Shortly after birth, newborns can develop various, usually harmless, skin changes. These include the development of pimples on the face or upper body. This is usually referred to as newborn acne.
In this article you will learn tips and tricks on the subject of baby care. This includes the basics of swaddling, soothing massages for your little treasure and the use of an ideal sunscreen.
Skin rashes in children are quite common and can have various causes. The causes range from infections with viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites to infections with viruses that cause warts. In this article, you can find out how the various skin changes manifest themselves and how they progress.
In this article you will learn which detergent should be used to wash laundry and baby clothes so as not to damage the sensitive baby skin, whether it makes sense to use fabric softener and which textiles are suitable for baby clothes.
In this post, you'll learn how to properly clean (e.g. correct navel care), nurse and diaper your baby.
In this article you will learn what neurodermatitis / atopic dermatitis or atopic eczema means, which causes are responsible and which skin areas are particularly affected. In addition, you will receive a detailed description and some tips on how atopic dermatitis can be treated in infants.
