Being a parent, your desire as a parent is to ensure that your child gets the best that there is to offer. But what if there are some complications, such as a baby neck rash, that one does not foresee or anticipate? Though this is a rather frequent issue, you should not worry about it, as having the right information and attitude, you can deal with it. Moving on from the introduction, it’s time to introduce you to a type of neck rashes that befall babies.
Table of Content:
- Baby Neck Rash
- Types of Baby Rashes on Neck
- Causes of Rash on Back of Neck
- Baby Neck Rash Causes
- How to Treat Baby Neck Rash
- Baby Neck Rash Home Remedy
- Baby Neck Rash Treatment
- Preventing Future Rashes
- References
Baby Neck Rash:
Bar Skin in babies is quite sensitive to different irritants and the neck region is always a vulnerable zone. The skin in these folds interconnects and the tissues that make up these folds favors the formation of rashes. It is characterized by redness and it may be scaly or bumpy around the neck area in babies.
Types of Baby Rashes on Neck:
Not all neck rashes are created equal. Understanding the different types can help you identify and treat them more effectively:
- Heat Rash:
- Intertrigo:
- Eczema:
- Drool Rash:
- Contact Dermatitis:
It also goes by the name prickly heat, and is characterized by red rashes arising from blocked sweat glands.
It is found in skin creases; short term symptoms include red alone with irritation and sometimes a short term yeast infection.
Eczema can be characterized by dry, itchy and red skin condition that can develop on any area of the skin including the neck.
High salivary secretion is likely to cause skin inflammation of the facial region around the mouth as well as neck region leading to skin redness and chapping.
This rash is precipitated by contact of the skin with some chemicals such as soap, detergent or some fabrics.
Causes of Rash on Back of Neck:
- Moisture:
- Friction:
- Allergies:
- Heat and Humidity:
- Yeast Overgrowth:
Food particles in his hair, saliva, sweat or milk that forms at the folds of the neck are a perfect breeding ground for bacteria and fungi.
Regular friction of baby skin with clothes or bed sheet is likely to cause skin rashes on the delicate skin of the baby.
Some items of food, cloth, or cosmetic are likely to bring about an allergy.
Skin pallor, heat rashes, fungal infection: all these are caused by environmental heat with high humidity.
Heat rashes and fungal infections are some of the effects that are brought about by warm and moist conditions.
Baby Neck Rash Causes:
- Teething:
- Dietary Factors:
- Improper Cleaning:
- Tight Clothing:
- Environmental Factors:
It can lead to inflammation of the gum and east soreness that leads to excessive salivation – likely to cause irritation of the skin region around the mouth and the neck.
There are some foods that the nursing mother may take that may cause skin reactions and similarly there are some foods that may be given to the baby that may cause skin reaction.
Failure to thoroughly towels dry the neck region after bathing or feeding results in dampness.
It is still advisable to avoid tight necklines and collar lines because tight clothes expose the skin around the neck to friction and heat and moisture.
Irritants such as change in temperature, humidity or exposure to different environments causes rash.
How to Treat Baby Neck Rash:
- Keep the Area Clean and Dry:
- Apply a Barrier Cream:
- Avoid Tight Clothing:
- Use Gentle Products:
- Cool Compresses:
Avoid using soap on the affected skin since it has been established that soap is abrasive and hence exacerbates the issue. Pat dry in order that no moisture lingers in the skin crevices.
Make sure to apply a ZnO based cream or petroleum jelly to act as a barrier against all the probable causes of skin irritation.
Wear unclothed and ventilated attire, designing your garments in such a way that they will not chafe the neck region.
Opt for those baby care products that are hypoallergenic and are free from any kind of fragrance.
As for heat rashes, they can be helped through washing the area with cool water and applying a cloth soaked in the same area.
Always bear in mind that if the rash does not improve or if there are signs of worsening, professional help from a pediatrician is required.
Baby Neck Rash Home Remedy:
- Coconut Oil:
- Aloe Vera:
- Oatmeal Bath:
- Breast Milk:
- Air Drying:
Always know that when the rash is worsening or does not improve at home treatment, you should go to your pediatrician.
This plant has the property of cooling the skin and as such; a gel from it can be used to treat inflammation and skin burn.
If your baby has itchy skin with inflammation, you desire to attempt using colloidal oatmeal in the water for the baby’s bath.
Breast milk has some modicum of helping with the rash, as stated by some of the mothers – meaning they have used it on their babies.
In order to avoid being wet all the time, it is advised that the cervical region be allowed to be in the open air for some time.
Despite such cures, it is advisable to observe the rash especially in the course of using these remedies and one should consult a doctor if the condition does not change.
Baby Neck Rash Treatment:
- Topical Corticosteroids:
- Antifungal Creams:
- Antihistamines:
- Antibiotics:
If the case is a yeast, an antifungal drug may be administered more as a form of treatment.
If it has been established that the rash was caused by an allergy then, treatments such as administration of antihistamines may be recommended for scratchiness.
For rashes due to allergies topical steroids, may be given in cases of severe irritation due to rashes, antihistamines might be recommended for itching.
However, if there is bacterial infection, then antibiotics may be required infrequently.
Always follow your doctor’s instructions carefully when using any prescribed treatments.
Preventing Future Rashes:
- Regular Cleaning:
- Frequent Position Changes:
- Dress Appropriately:
- Monitor Diet:
- Use a Bib:
It is therefore recommended to wipe the baby’s neck folds daily and more often if you notice them dirty, that is once before feeding the baby and before putting him to bed at night.
Do not sit for long periods without changing the posture because the skin becomes sweaty and moist.
Select loose and light fabrics for wear and for accessories, do not wear any item that fits tightly around the neck area.
For instance, foods that cause skin reactions in your baby will be visible when you are Breastfeeding.
When serving small meals to the baby, ensure you use the soft bib especially when drooling in order not to cause rash on the neck area.
It is very important to understand that every child is a special one and that what might be effective in addressing a child’s needs might not be the same with the other child. When in doubt, make sure to consult with your pediatrician of what would be best for your child. So, be alert, be prepared and have that baby cuddle time without stressing yourself!
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