Baby Acne Treatment

by Acne Treatment Skin Care on September 11, 2008

Baby Acne Treatment and Acne Skin Care

You are now the proud parent of a sweet little bundle of joy.  You have checked all fingers and toes and have declared your baby to be perfect.  The doctors have even pronounced your baby to be healthy and released the baby to go home.  All seems to be going great with your new little one.  However six to eight weeks later you have noticed white to red bumpy pimples on your baby’s tiny little nose or cheeks.  This new development with your baby has led you in search of baby acne treatment.

Before getting into treatment options for baby acne a look needs to be given to the cause of those unsightly bumps.  Baby acne is not like teenager and adult acne that is caused by dirt, excessive oil and bacteria.  Those bumps on your baby’s nose and cheeks are caused by your hormones that were passed to your baby right before birth.  At the time the hormones served a purpose in the development of your baby.  Now though your baby no longer needs those hormones.  Now that the hormones are no longer needed for developmental purposes they are being flushed from your baby’s system and the result of this is baby acne.

The best baby acne treatment that you can give your baby is to leave it alone.  The hormones will naturally expel from your baby and those unsightly bumps will disappear naturally.  Wash your baby’s face as normal and allow time to take care of it.  The natural course o time for the hormone to be released and the bumps to go away can last from four to six months.  Keep your baby’s face free of any lotions as this can irritate the bumps. Resist any urge you may have to try and pop any of those bumps no matter what liquid may appear to be inside them.  All popping them does is lead to pain and discomfort for your baby and popping them will not do anything to make them go away faster.

Medication induced baby acne is a different form of baby acne.  This is caused from a reaction that your baby is having to the medication that your baby has been put on.  In this situation you will need to consult your baby’s doctor for baby acne treatment options.  In most cases mild signs of acne will be left alone and will naturally go away.  However in cases of severe baby acne this can be a sign of an allergic reaction to the medication.  In this instance your doctor will know what to do and can direct you on any treatment options available.  When medication induced baby acne is a sign of an allergic reaction the doctor will more than likely stop the medication and monitor your baby to ensure that all is well.

As you can see now baby acne is nothing to be frightened over, nor is it a reason to overly start washing your baby’s face.  Your tiny little bundle of joy can have a squeaky clean face and still have that unsightly baby acne until the hormones completely expel from the body.  There are however, different kinds of baby acne treatments on the market but in most cases doing nothing is the best treatment for your little baby.  As stated above medication can also induce acne and if your baby has been on medication at the time of the outbreak then trot on down to the doctor.  This way you can be sure that it is just a mild form of medication induced acne and not an allergic reaction to the medication.  All in all though rest easy as with almost all things with your baby, this too shall pass.