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There are many small white spots on the nose of the newborn baby. What are they?
Dabao didn't have these little white spots at that time. After Bauer was born, he suddenly found many small white spots on his nose. Not only the nose here, but also the eyelids there, slowly disappeared for more than a month. I have observed that one or two will appear occasionally, but they will soon disappear by themselves.

I checked the information, only to know that these white spots are called prickly heat or milk spots, which were brought when the baby was born. It is caused by the blockage of sebaceous glands, which are glands that moisten the skin. Small white spots mostly appear on the nose, sides of the nose and cheeks.

I found that Bauer never scratched the parts with small white spots, indicating that these small white spots are innocuous and will not cause discomfort to the baby. After the little white spots disappeared, my face was clean and there was no trace at all. Seeing this, Ma Bao can rest assured.

1, let it be, don't squeeze.

These little white spots will fade by themselves, so don't interfere or crowd. Squeezing will be counterproductive, bringing pain, infection and scars to the baby. I tried not to squeeze, but it turned out that I did the right thing.

Step 2 pay attention to cleaning

Because this is caused by cortical gland secretion, we should pay attention to cleaning to prevent serious blockage.

Use a soft gauze towel, fold it into 40%, dip it in mild water and gently wipe the baby's face. Pay attention to the corners around the eyes and nose, because dirt tends to accumulate in these places.

3. Ensure the ambient temperature

Provide your baby with some comfortable environment, proper temperature and humidity. Don't wear too many, too thick clothes, the looseness is appropriate. This can reduce the chance of baby sweating and secreting dirt, and keep baby's skin dry and clean.

My baby was born with this kind of white spots, and the sides of his nose are as dense as needles. I really wanted to pinch them with my hands, and I was particularly worried. Later, I checked it on the Internet, only to know that there are small white spots on the nose of newborn babies, which are actually fat particles formed by sebaceous glands. This is a normal physiological phenomenon, which many children have and grow in different places. Most of them grow on the tip of nose and alar, and some babies grow on cheeks.

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I just gave birth to a baby. When the baby was born, there were many small white spots on his nose. It was medically called chestnut papule, but Ma Bao didn't have to worry. I think the baby will be gone in about 20 days, so there is no need to take medicine.

At birth, the baby usually has white spots on his nose and red blood and jaundice on his face. If there is red blood, Ma Bao doesn't have to worry. She will recover when she is older. If there is jaundice, it depends on the situation. Many babies in the south have jaundice. When the baby was five days old, the doctor said that the baby had serious jaundice and needed blue light. We didn't go We went home to bask in the sun and bought astragalus and honeysuckle for a bath. After almost a month, they all went down. It is best not to go to the hospital, because during hospitalization, the hospital refused to let family members take care of the baby, and the hospital was fully responsible. Family members can only visit at a fixed time, and the baby is in pain.

I hope it helps you.

Many mothers will find that there are many small white spots on the baby's nose, sometimes even on the eyelids. Don't worry too much. It's not a serious skin disease. Most of it will go away by itself.

Generally speaking, this situation will appear after the baby is born 1 ~ 2 weeks, but it will gradually disappear after a few weeks of peeling.

1) the influence of estrogen on mothers.

This situation is caused by the estrogen in the mother's body entering the body through the umbilical cord before the baby is born.

The mechanism is a bit like acne, which will gradually disappear with growth.

2) Consider the possibility of vitiligo.

Children with small white spots on their noses should also consider the possibility of vitiligo, but it will be accompanied by other symptoms.

▼ Symptoms of vitiligo:

① Most of the early white spots are only the size of nails to copper coins, which may be oval or irregular, with obvious boundaries and even pigment bands on the edges.

② Some normal skin around white spots will also have increased pigmentation.

③ The surface of white spot is smooth, and there is no touch or shape such as scales.

④ Leukoplakia is symmetrical, easy to arrange along the ganglion segment, and will gradually become larger.

In the face of normal prickly heat, parents should never squeeze it out of curiosity, otherwise it is easy to squeeze into the white spot that would have disappeared normally, leading to skin infection and then evolving into a disease.

The baby's immunity is very weak. Once an infection occurs, the consequences will be unimaginable. Blindly squeezing is not worth the loss.

In addition, it should be noted that the baby's face should also be kept in a good hygienic state every day, and the face should be washed every day with gentle movements. If conditions permit, the optimum room temperature should be kept between 25-29℃ and the water temperature should be between 37-40℃.

In addition, after washing your face every time, dry the water on your face with a washed towel or gauze, and don't wipe it hard to prevent white spots from being damaged.

1) Avoid unbalanced nutrition.

Baby's skin, like hair, has a high demand for balanced nutrition. As long as the acquired care is proper, it can be improved very well.

Therefore, parents should keep the baby's nutritional status balanced and avoid the lack of certain nutrients.

2) Avoid overheating the bath water.

Most parents are afraid that their children will be cold, so the bath water will be heated. In fact, this is not good for the baby's skin, and it is easy to cause itching.

As mentioned above, it is best to keep it at about 37-40℃, and the baby will feel comfortable.

3) Avoid wearing too thick clothes

Especially the older generation, they like to dress their babies thicker. In fact, the baby's perception of temperature is not much different from that of adults.

First of all, if you wear too much air, the sweat on your baby can't be discharged. If you stay on the skin, it will aggravate the rash and make your face feel hot, which is not conducive to recovery.

Furthermore, wearing too thick and too tight can easily limit the baby's activities and blood circulation.

1) cleaning

After getting up in the morning, wet the soft towel with warm water, focusing on cleaning the baby's facial features. If it is after breastfeeding, the area around the mouth needs to be thoroughly cleaned.

2) Moisturize

Especially in the season when the skin is easy to dry, Mabao should pay attention to applying a warm towel to the baby's skin from time to time, which can greatly alleviate the dry problem.

3) In case of abnormal conditions, the doctor should be sent in time.

If the baby's prickly heat is too widely distributed on the face, or lasts for a long time, or even mixed with other skin diseases, it should be taken seriously and sent to a professional hospital for treatment in time.

The little white spots around the baby's nose are like this. I hope it helps you. Parenting is no small matter, but don't be too nervous. Most of them are normal. As long as you observe carefully, you will be fine if there is anything unusual.

Hello, my little douban was born a few days ago, and his father found many small white spots on his nose. He was very nervous until his grandmother and the attending doctor told him that it was a kind of miliaria. Then he read some information himself and began to become indifferent. He also takes care of his small watercress in a scientific way. In about 3 months, all the small white spots disappeared. This is the appearance of prickly heat before the small watercress. A small nose is full of prickly heat.

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What is a newborn prickly heat?

The white spots on the newborn's face are called prickly heat or milk spots, commonly known as prickly heat, which is a common rash of newborn babies within three months and is brought by the baby at birth. Small rashes often appear on the nasal tip, sides of the alar, cheeks and forehead of newborns. It looks like a small rash, and it is clustered into flocs. It is because the newborn's skin is not yet mature and the body temperature is poor. When it is hot and sultry, the horizontal keratin in the stratum corneum blocks the sweat gland ducts of eccrine glands, which leads to the blockage of sweat glands after sweating and causes miliaria in the surrounding skin.

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Why is there a miliary rash? Do you need treatment?

Miliary rash is caused by sebaceous gland blockage, which is a gland that moistens the skin, because the function of sebaceous gland in infants is not fully developed. The white spot on the baby's nose has no effect on the baby, and it is neither painful nor itchy. Parents do not need to deal with it. Rash is caused by sebum accumulation, not abscess, and does not need special treatment. As the baby grows up day by day, the fast one usually disappears within a few weeks after birth, and the slow one absorbs itself in 4-6 months, and the prickly heat quickly subsides and heals itself.

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The baby has prickly heat. What can and can't we do?

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Parents should never squeeze white spots on their baby by hand, because the baby's delicate skin can't stand the squeezing of adults' fingers, and it will be injured because of squeezing, causing local infection. Sometimes you always want to squeeze our own acne, but don't squeeze the baby. Control your hands.

② Do not apply external medicine or ointment to the rash at will. Most external ointments contain a certain amount of hormones, which will have a certain impact on their endocrine system after being absorbed by the skin.

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(3) Every day, help the baby clean the parts with miliary rash such as small face and small nose tip, and wash them with soft gauze dipped in warm water. The water temperature should be kept at about 37℃ as far as possible to avoid the adverse stimulation of supercooling or overheating. Gently wipe the baby's prickly heat, pay attention to protect these small particles, just don't scratch them, keep them clean, and soon the baby's prickly heat will disappear and heal itself.

(4) Pay attention to the baby's hygiene, wear appropriate clothes, ventilate and dissipate heat, and dress loosely. Keep the room ventilated and the skin clean and dry.

The small white spots on the baby's nose are called prickly heat, also called fat granules. How long are the small white spots on the tip of the baby's nose, nose wing and cheeks? We can often see needle-like white miliaria, which is caused by sebaceous glands accumulation, but this situation will naturally disappear after peeling.

Why do babies have these little white spots on their faces? This is because the estrogen in the mother's body enters the baby through the umbilical cord, and most babies have it, which is similar to our adolescent acne.

1. Don't squeeze these white spots with your hands, and you don't need to use any medicine. Wipe your face gently with a towel every day, don't break your skin. After a while, the white rash on the baby's face naturally disappeared.

2. Mothers should not eat salty food during pregnancy, and light food is the main food during the month.

3. If the white spot on the baby's nose deepens until the baby is full moon, it is recommended to take the baby to the hospital.

These white spots are medically called prickly heat. The white spot on the baby's nose only grows inside, without suppuration. These are actually fat particles, also called prickly heat. This is a normal physiological phenomenon of newborns. After the baby is born, it will disappear because of the excessive accumulation of sebaceous glands, so don't worry.

The main reason for this rash is that the baby's sweat glands are blocked, and the baby sweats too much and can't get out of the skin. If you find prickly heat on your baby's nose, don't worry, it will disappear after a few weeks.

Generally, white prickly heat with needle-like size can be seen on the nasal tip, alar and cheek of newborn, which is accumulated by sebaceous glands and naturally disappears after peeling. At present, it is mainly to compare the situation that there are some small white spots around, or it may be some skin folliculitis, and some methods can also be considered for adjustment.

For these prickly heat, don't squeeze them with your hands, otherwise infection will easily occur, and the newborn's immunity will be poor, which will easily make the baby sick. Erythromycin ointment can be used externally to adjust indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity. Generally speaking, it also has a certain adjustment and mitigation effect, and there will be no major problems.

Why is there a small white spot on the baby's nose?

This kind of small white spot is called miliaria in medicine, and we often call it miliaria, fat granules and so on. Millet papules are caused by the accumulation of sebaceous glands. The newborn baby has this kind of miliaria because the estrogen in the mother's body entered the baby's body during the fetal period, or it may be caused by the secretion blocking the baby's skin pores after birth.

The prickly heat has no other influence except the baby's beauty. It is a very common neonatal dermatosis. About 40% of newborn babies will have prickly heat on their noses or upper cheeks or chin.

Not every child has these little white spots. There are some long ones and some short ones. My Dabao didn't have these little white spots at that time, so I didn't care before. After Bauer was born, he suddenly found many small white spots on his nose. Not only the nose here, but also the eyelids there, slowly disappeared for more than a month. I was a little worried at the time, but I still held back and didn't deal with it. I checked the information, only to know that these white spots are called prickly heat or milk spots, which were brought when the baby was born. It is caused by the blockage of sebaceous glands, which are glands that moisten the skin. Small white spots mostly appear on the nose, sides of the nose and cheeks. This is a normal physiological phenomenon, indicating that the baby is mature at full term.

Some babies don't grow much, just a few; Some babies may grow closer and closer. However, expectant mothers will find that the baby will not scratch by hand, indicating that it does not itch or hurt.

For these prickly heat, don't squeeze them with your hands, otherwise infection will easily occur, and the newborn's immunity will be poor, which will easily make the baby sick.

If your baby has prickly heat, you should pay attention to the following items when feeding your baby.

1, prickly heat does not need special treatment from expectant mothers, as long as the baby's skin is kept dry and dry, so as to avoid the baby wearing too many clothes or staying in a hot and humid environment and causing the baby to sweat;

Provide your baby with some comfortable environment, proper temperature and humidity. Don't wear too many, too thick clothes, the looseness is appropriate. This can reduce the chance of baby sweating and secreting dirt, and keep baby's skin dry and clean.

2, no need for expectant mothers to squeeze it, to avoid squeezing the baby's delicate skin and causing inflammation and leaving scars; These little white spots will fade away by themselves. Don't interfere or squeeze. Squeezing will be counterproductive, bringing pain, infection and scars to the baby. I tried not to squeeze, but it turned out that I did the right thing.

3, no need to apply ointment to avoid drug resistance or other side effects of the baby;

4, only 37-40 degrees of warm water, gently wipe the skin with prickly heat every day, the water temperature should not be too cold or too hot, and the expectant mother's movements should be gentle and rude.

Use a soft gauze towel, fold it into 40%, dip it in mild water and gently wipe the baby's face. Pay attention to the corners around the eyes and nose, because dirt tends to accumulate in these places.

The baby's skin is very delicate, and every novice mother will be nervous when she sees the baby's skin is a little abnormal, especially when there is something wrong with her facial skin.

Some newborns have some small white spots on their noses, which actually belong to infantile miliaria.

Many babies will have some small white spots on their faces or noses, lurking under the skin. Mothers are worried when they see it. In fact, more than half of the babies will have this situation, so mothers don't have to be too nervous.

This is because the sweat pores of the baby's skin are blocked by dander, which causes sebaceous gland secretions to accumulate under the skin, resulting in white spots, which is a benign rash.

Baby's pores open, sebaceous glands secrete, and white spots will naturally disappear.

Some mothers see the white spots on the baby's face or nose and think there are foreign bodies inside, so they want to break the white spots and help the baby squeeze out secretions. This is extremely wrong.

Just like we adults have some small white spots, it is not recommended to squeeze out sebum, because breaking the epidermis is easy to cause infection.

Some mothers will think that this is related to the baby's skin care and suspect that the skin care lotion is too greasy. In fact, as long as the baby's special skin care lotion is used, this phenomenon will not be caused. Small white spots are more related to the baby's own secretion.

Mothers don't need special treatment for this benign rash, it won't affect the baby's growth and development, it won't leave scars, and the baby won't feel uncomfortable. Mothers can rest assured that as long as the baby grows up and the pores are opened, it will disappear.

Therefore, when mothers see the small white spots on the baby's nose, never squeeze them.