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Are these milk spots or an alergy?

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Jayontheblock · 03/02/2007 13:19

My 6 week old has developed an angry looking rash on his face and general head area. He has a few spots on his shoulders also. At first I thought they were milk spots but now am not so sure, they are increasing in number and look more like a rash. How long do milk spots usually last for? I am breast feeding could something I,ve eaten have caused this? Can any one advise please?

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Chandra · 03/02/2007 13:39

No idea but with a baby so young, I think a visit to the doctor is mandatory. Is the baby well otherwise? I think if he is uncomfortable a quick ring to NHS direct may be the best bet.

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Jayontheblock · 03/02/2007 16:57

thanks chandra, fresh air seems to have helped today but will call nhs to check anyway. baby is absolutely fine other than his rash, thanks.

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ledodgy · 03/02/2007 16:59

Does it looke like teenage spots/acne? babies can get baby acne which is hormonal could it be this?

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Jayontheblock · 03/02/2007 17:07

it does look like teenage acne, do you know what the best way to treat it is? i/ve not heard of baby acne before! thanks ledodgy

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ledodgy · 03/02/2007 17:12

It usually just goes away on it's own tbh. It's caused by his hormones. You could try aveeno cream on it which will improve the appearance of the rash and go to the gps to make sure the rash on his cheeks or neck if he has it there isn't a fungal rash due to being damp due to dribble and bf if this is the case the gp will give you canestan cream 1 per cent which will clear it up.

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Jayontheblock · 03/02/2007 17:30

thanks for advice. you would think with this being child 3 i might know what i was doing by now! It feels like i have forgotten everything inbetween kids, or maybe its that post pregnancy dizziness kicking in!

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