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Fact or Myth about Your Baby Skin

Monday, July 29, 2013
In contrast to adult skin, baby's skin is a thin layer of bonding between cell dna is still weak, so the structural layers of skin they have yet to develop optimally. No wonder if prone to skin problems, allergies, and infections. However, do not let it make mothers worry excessively. Find out the truth of myths circulating that woman who can fix any problems with the accurate and thoughtful.
Myth: If drinking soy milk intensively, the baby's skin is white.  

Fact: the baby's skin color is influenced olegh genetic factors from parents, instead of soy milk. However, if at the age of 3 years and above appear white spots and itchy, baby likely suffered Pityriasis Alba. The reason could be due to allergies, sheer lack of hygiene, and genetic factors are derived directly from parents or grandfather / grandmother.
Myth: Disposable diapers will prevent the baby from diaper rash.Fact: Not all disposable diapers (pospak) has good quality. If the skin is red diaper-covered area and spots appear, the possibility of the baby diaper rash (dermatitis / eczema diaper), caused by the fungus Candida albicans infection. Wash immediately groin and pubic pospak baby any change or replace immediately pospak after babies or small bowel.
Myth: When pregnant do not eat strawberries because it would cause red blotches on the skin like a baby's strawberry color.Fact: There is no link between eating strawberries with tibulnya spots on baby's skin. It is often found bright red spots known as Strawberry hemangiomas. This is caused by a benign tumor of blood vessel growth tidka normal, and can occur in any blood vessel network.
Myth: If breast-feeding do not let the baby face because it can cause reddish cheek area and a sign that the baby milk allergies.Fact: Breast milk is the only food that must be given up till 6 months, after which it should be given complementary feeding. If the area of ​​the baby's cheeks are reddish and small bubbles arising contain clear fluid, it means the baby is exposed to atopy dermatitis (eczema milk). The cause comes from food, heredity, sweat, and dust.

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