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Neonatal Acne
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Summary
Neonatal Acne
is a common and
Benign skin condition
that affects newborns, typically appearing within the
First few weeks of life
and
Resolving without treatment
by three to four months. It is characterized by
Small red or white bumps
on the face, particularly the cheeks, and is believed to be caused by
Maternal hormones
stimulating the
Baby's oil glands
.
Concepts
Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia
Maternal Hormone Transmission
Pustular Eruption
Neonatal Period
Self-Limiting Condition
Differential Diagnosis
Infantile Acne
Hormonal Influence
Dermatological Assessment
Pediatric Dermatology
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Skin Pathology 100%
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