Due to the immature immune system and delicate skin, babies are prone to skin problems. For some inexperienced new mothers, when their babies have skin problems, they may feel at a loss. Recently, some mothers have asked why their babies have red bumps on their bodies?
Red bumps on the baby's body may be caused by papular urticaria, which is an allergic disease. The baby may have been exposed to certain things, food, or infected, or bitten by mosquitoes, which can cause papular urticaria. Clinical manifestations of papular urticaria include red bumps and itching on the skin. Antiallergic treatment should be taken for this disease, and specific allergens should be identified to prevent recurrence.
Long red bumps may also be caused by allergic dermatitis, mainly due to the baby being bitten by mosquitoes, or the mother not wiping the baby's sweat in a timely manner, which can irritate the skin for a long time. If there are pets at home, it is also easy to cause allergic dermatitis in babies. For this disease, it is crucial to identify allergens and stay away from allergens.
Childhood eczema is also one of the causes of red bumps on babies' bodies. It is a chronic, recurrent, and inflammatory skin disease. Infants and young children are at a high risk of developing eczema, characterized by eczema like red bumps, rash, and severe itching, which are prone to recurrence. The main cause of the disease is intolerance caused by babies eating, inhaling, or coming into contact with certain substances. The pathogenic factors must be identified and removed in order to restore health.