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- Acne – small red bumps on the face
- Drooling Rash – rash around the mouth and on the chin (onset week 3 or 4)
- Erythema Toxicum – red blotches with small white "pimple" in the center (onset day 2 or 3)
- Forceps or Birth Canal Injury (present at birth)
- Milia – tiny white bumps on the nose and cheeks (present at birth)
Herpes Simplex: Serious Newborn Rash
- Appearance. Several water blisters or pimples grouped in a cluster. They look like the cold sores (fever blisters) that adults get on their lip. After several days, they crust over.
- Location.
Just one part of the body, usually the scalp or face.
- Redness.
The base can be pink. The pinkness does not extend beyond the cluster of vesicles.
- Onset.
Within the first 2 weeks of life.
- Importance.
Early treatment with anti-viral drugs can prevent serious complications. If you think your newborn's rash looks like herpes, call your child’s doctor now.
- Imitator.
Although herpes can be confused with erythema toxicum, they look very different.