Baby Skin Bumps On Arms And Legs
Mottled skin on legs and arms.
Baby skin bumps on arms and legs. Depending on the cause of the rash almost any part of your babys body can be affected. A viral baby rash can appear as small dots on the torso and sometimes arms and legs and can last for several days to a week. For toddlers and older children its more common on hands insides of elbows and backs of knees.
Depending with the duration of the rash those appearing on legs and arms would be as result of the either bacterial fungal allergic reaction or sun burns. The rash follows a fever and coldflu-like symptoms. You can really notice them in the natural light and feel them because they are raised.
It may spread quickly. Keeping your babys skin well moisturised may help it clear up faster. Roseola is most common in children who are under the age of 2.
While it typically presents as a rash on the lower legs it can also occur as a rash on the arms face and other areas. The rash consists of red spots and bumps starting on the upper back and neck spreading down the trunk and into the extremities. The white bumps are part of a patchy red rash that frequently crops up on a babys legs and arms as well as her chest and face.
Its marked by red spots on the skin which often appear on the lower legs. Sun burns on baby might be serious than it appears so you need to. They were more like red dry bumps as opposed to pimple like no white center.
It may spread for. It starts out with three days of moderate to high fevers with no other symptoms. Keeping your babys skin well moisturised may help it clear up faster.
