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There are two scenarios:
1.It is that the baby is born too thin and metabolized with the time of growth**.
2.It is caused by wearing clothes that are too thick and not breathable.
As long as it doesn't affect sleep, it's normal, don't worry, it'll get better slowly.
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Normally, the newborn comes out of the mother's body, the contact environment is different, this is the body's own regulatory function, some more than once shed skin, when he grows to adapt to the new environment, there will be a large number of drops. Even adults also have the phenomenon of peeling under normal metabolism, with an obvious example, isn't dandruff a human ** shedding?
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Normal. My baby is 50 days old, and it's the same, it's her growth and development.
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Don't worry, my baby is like this, my mother-in-law said that the skin is off, and the child begins to grow meat. However, I often bathed her, and by the way, I washed the skin off.
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It's okay, my baby is like this too. He's going to drop a lot more on his belly, which should be normal.
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Newborns sometimes inevitably have some abnormalities, and many new mothers will worry about whether the baby is sick. In fact, sometimes many "abnormal" phenomena are normal, such as the baby's hands and feet peeling, in fact, this is not a disease!
It is normal for newborns to shed their hands and feet, which is a manifestation of metabolism, and peeling means that they grow fast, so mothers don't have to worry.
Almost all newborns will have peeling, whether it is a slight dandruff, or a snake-like peeling, as long as the baby eats and sleeps is normal. Peeling is because the uppermost stratum corneum of newborns is not fully developed and is easy to fall off. In addition, the basement membrane connecting the epidermis and the dermis in newborns is not well developed, so that the connection between the epidermis and the dermis is not tight enough, resulting in an increased chance of epidermal detachment.
This peeling phenomenon may occur all over the body, but it is more obvious on the limbs and behind the ears, as long as it is naturally shed during bathing, there is no need to take special protective measures or forcibly tear off the peeling.
You can apply some lubricating oil to keep it moist, because if the baby is dry, there will be a small crack after molting, and there is a possibility of infection. If the molt is accompanied by other symptoms such as redness, swelling or blisters, it may be a symptom and you need to see a doctor.
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That's normal, because when the newborn is in the womb, it forms a thin membrane on the body, and it will slowly fade away after birth, and it's okay.
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Almost all newborn babies have peeling skin. Whether it's a slight dandruff or a snake-like peeling, as long as the baby eats and sleeps, it's normal.
Generally, there is no need for special **, there is a more obvious seasonality, which occurs in spring and autumn, and most babies will stop after a period of time; Some babies may last for a relatively long time, around a few weeks to a month or two.
Mothers should be careful not to let the baby's peeling part lose too much water, and do not forcibly tear off the peeling, as long as it falls off naturally during bathing.
After bathing and cleaning, you can apply some mild body lotion, touch oil, cream, etc. on ** to keep ** moist.
Some babies will have small cracks after molting their hands and feet, and there is a possibility of infection. If the peeling is accompanied by other symptoms such as redness, swelling or blisters, it may be a symptom and you need to see a doctor.
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Hello! Neonatal peeling is a normal phenomenon, after the baby is born from a wet environment soaked in amniotic fluid to a dry environment, the metabolism of the newborn, the epidermal keratosis is no exception and becomes dandruff shed. Because the tissues between the epidermis and the dermis of newborns are not tight enough, folds such as wrist joints and ankle joints and trunk joints can also peel.
Suggestions: As long as you pay attention to the cleaning and care of the newborn, the action is gentle and gentle, and you can avoid external infection and injury, so you don't have to panic about it.
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It's normal for newborn babies to shed their skin naturally, and newborn babies are growing. The baby will be fine if there are no other uncomfortable symptoms, don't worry. If you are really worried, you can take your baby to the nearest hospital for consultation.
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This happens until the age of one.
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Is it that the baby's first skin has not been washed.
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