When you see a rash on a baby, just know that a lot of babies get rashes. I see them all the time. And most of the time, it's really just a small reaction to something the baby ran into.
It's understandable that baby's skin problems can be troubling to parents. What's important to realize is that most are not serious ... like bumps may be a rash called E-tox or erythema toxicum.
Femalefirst.co.uk shares tips to protect baby’s skin from painful rashes. 1. Regular changes: Changing nappies before and after feeding help prevent painful nappy rash. 2. Go nappy free ...