My Baby Has Rash On His Face And Neck. This rash most commonly appears on the chest neck and face of the baby. With so many different types of rashes its tricky to know which is which and how to treat them. There is no treatment necessary. Cradle cap looks like scaly yellowish crusty patches on the babys head.
Wipe your babys face and in the folds of his or her neck frequently and especially after feedings. On the trunk spreading to the face neck and limbs. An allergic rash or hives is often red raised bumps on the skin. There may also be redness surrounding the patches. It can develop anywhere except the palms and soles. This usually develops when a baby is 2 or 3 months old.
As a result of this sweat may get trapped below the skin and block the sweat ducts.
Depending on your little ones age it can appear on their chest legs knees arms elbows and face. Roseola which means sudden rash crops up most commonly between six and 24 months of age. Dry skin prevents the accumulation of moisture in the skin folds. The reaction may occur due to foods stings bites or medicines. Call a GP if you think your child has measles. It can develop anywhere except the palms and soles.