Rashes in kids of all ages are common, but they can be hard to identify. Read this head-to-toe guide for common children's skin rashes, age-by-age.
Can appear almost anywhere on the body, including the face, neck and trunk, and in skin creases.A type of poxvirus that is passed along by skin-to-skin contact or swimming in a pool that’s been contaminated by someone with molluscum.Since the infection is harmless, mild and clears up without treatment, there’s not much parents need to do at home.
However, these uncomfortable treatments may not be suitable for small children.Most teens — about 85 percent — develop acne, which ranges in severity from scattered blackheads and whiteheads to inflamed red cysts. The tendency to develop acne seems to be inherited.Surges in sex hormone production drive glands to produce extra oil, and dead skin cells start piling up quickly, blocking pores and sealing in bacteria that normally live inside.
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