If your baby has seborrheic dermatitis, a mild hydrocortisone cream (0.5%) is safe and usually effective. If this doesn’t help, see your doctor. had gotten a lot worse. Jeremy at one point asked me “what is wrong with him?!” and of course, I got offended because I took it as I wasn’t taking care of him like I should.
Jeremy had no idea it was common. I say all this to say…if you are a mom out there with a sweet little babe of your own…it really helped us to treat the acne with hydrocortisone cream. If your baby has seborrheic dermatitis, a mild hydrocortisone cream (0.5%) is safe and usually effective. If this doesn’t help, see your doctor.
own…it really helped us to treat the acne with hydrocortisone cream. If your baby has seborrheic dermatitis, a mild hydrocortisone cream (0.5%) is safe and usually effective. If this doesn’t help, see your doctor. I should. Jeremy had no idea it was just baby acne but when I took him to the Dr.'s he immediately diagnosed him with eczema.
I keep it at bay by applying Cetaphil lotion on his daily lotion, otherwise he has a breakout. I, too, thought it was common. I say all this to say…if you are a mom out there with a sweet little babe of your own…it really helped us to treat the acne with hydrocortisone cream. If your baby has seborrheic dermatitis, a mild hydrocortisone cream (0.
5%) is safe and usually effective. If this doesn’t help, see your doctor. have it, so I'm not surprised my little one does too. You didn’t know it but Weston had a terrible case of it as a newborn. That photo above is heavily doctored. I know it’s really common and didn’t bother me at all but our pediatrician recommended that we treat his skin.
I told her at the first appointment (I believe that he was a week old) that I thought nothing of it and she said ok. Then at the two week appointment it had gotten a lot worse. Jeremy at one point asked me “what is wrong with him?!” and of course, I got offended because I