Baby Can Get Acne Too

It is normal for infants to have acne. It is called acne neonatorum.   It is very common, occurring in at least twenty percent of all infants. It will start immediately after the baby is born because it is a problem based on hormones from the mother, which remain after the delivery, causing this type of infant acne. They show themselves as small red pimples on the face, particularly the forehead, cheeks, and chin.

There is also just regular infant acne that often shows up around the age of three weeks old. More prevalent on baby boys than girls, it also is mainly on the face, though sometimes it can be seen on the scalp as well.  As this type of acne will go away without treatment, usually before the fourth month, it is best left alone. It's a good idea to gently wash the baby's face with a very mild soap then rinse with warm water at least once daily. Don't use anything else on baby's face like creams or lotions, as this is likely to cause more problems and will not hasten the acne's departure.

Parents should not worry if their baby develops acne. It does not mean that they are not taking good care of their child. Some parents think it means that they are not cleaning their baby properly, but this is not true.  Other parents feel guilty that if they had acne as teens, which most did, then it is their fault that the baby has acne. This also is not true.

There are other kinds of acne that an infant may get. One type is called milia. This type is not there when the baby is born but will appear usually after the first week.  It can be caused by a baby having spent time in an incubator, wearing clothing that does not allow the skin to properly breathe or having a fever.  This type also goes away quickly. You can help it do that by reducing baby's sweating. Cool baths can help this.

Infantile acne is one more type of acne your baby can suffer from. This one has a slightly later onset, usually about three months of age.  This type is more serious then the others and will have baby's face covered with whiteheads and sometimes little pustules. They are most likely to be on baby's cheeks and little nose.  They will disappear by the time baby is a year old, while the odd time it will last into their third year.  Treatment is not recommended in this case either other then the common sense use of gentle soaps to wash baby's face. But if it is causing baby distress or discomfort using a little benzoyl peroxide can assist in easing the swelling.  If this still does not seem to make baby more comfortable talk to your health care provider about some lotion or cream to use on your baby's delicate skin. This isn't serious and it will go away on its own.

Acne news on the Web

Roche ordered to pay $13M to users of acne drug (AP via Yahoo! News)
A jury has ordered drugmaker Roche to pay nearly $13 million to three patients who claim they developed a chronic bowel disorder because of the company's acne drug Accutane.

Roche ordered to pay $13M to users of acne drug (San Francisco Chronicle)
A jury has ordered drugmaker Roche to pay nearly $13 million to three patients who claim they developed a chronic bowel disorder because of the company's acne drug Accutane. Roche's U.S. subsidiary Hoffman-La Roche said it would appeal the verdict. The money,...

Arcutis Pharmaceuticals Announces FDA Approval of Acanya Gel for the Treatment of Acne (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.----Arcutis Pharmaceuticals, a privately held specialty pharmaceutical organization focusing in medical dermatology, announced today that the United States Food and Drug Administration has approved the new drug application of Acanya™ Gel for the once-daily treatment of acne vulgaris in patients 12 years and older.

Don't Let Acne Flare-ups Blemish the Holidays (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - Holidays are often a time of great stress, but also a time when you want to look your best. With parties, family gatherings and pictures galore just around the corner, the last thing you need is for a big pimple to make a special appearance on your face this holiday season.

Roche ordered to pay $13M to users of acne drug (The Star-Ledger)
Patients claim Accutane gave them chronic disorder

New Study Finds CO2 Ablative Fractional Resurfacing Safe And Effective For Deep Acne Scarring (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
For many acne patients, the resulting acne scars which last long after the pimples have disappeared can cause considerable psychosocial distress. Now, a new study recently published in "Lasers in Surgery and Medicine" (August 2008 issue), the peer-reviewed professional journal of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, shows that a novel laser device combining CO2 ablation with the ...

The Most Effective Ways to Treat and Prevent Acne (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - Image is everything for a lot of guys. Whether you want to look good for a date, impress the ladies at the nightclub or present a professional image in the workplace, the last thing you need is for a pimple to appear on your face.

Roche Loses $12.9 Million Three-Case Accutane Verdict (Update1) (Bloomberg)
Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Roche Holding AG must pay $12.9 million to plaintiffs who blamed the Accutane acne medicine for their inflammatory bowel disease, a New Jersey jury ruled, handing the company its fourth trial loss in the case.

Two men rob store on U.S. 311 (Greensboro News & Record)
SOPHIA — Deputies are looking for two men who robbed a store on U.S. 311 Thursday night. The Randolph County Sheriff's Office said the two men robbed the H&M Grocery at U.S. 311 at 7:50 p.m. Thursday. They took an undisclosed amount of cash. Both suspects are Hispanic men in their mid 20s. The first man had a thin mustache and acne scars on his face and wore a dark-colored toboggan, a ...

Detroit police release sketch of shooting suspect (Detroit Free Press)
Detroit police released a composite sketch Friday night of a man they believe committed the fatal shooting of two men, aged 23 and 55.