Armpit rashes can be caused by allergic reactions, infections, and chronic conditions. Armpits are a common place to get rashes because the skin there is thin, folds up on itself, and can be hairy.
Bathe your newborn baby 2-3 times per week (daily is not necessary). Use warm water, not hot. Limit bath time to 5-10 minutes. Use fragrance-free and soap-free cleansers and pat skin dry instead of ...
As parents, it’s easy to worry about every little thing. It can be difficult for parents to know what is causing a rash on their baby’s skin, whether or not it’s serious and what to do about it. A ...
The Neonatal Data Analysis Unit forms part of the Neonatal Medicine Research Group led by Professor Neena Modi at the Chelsea and Westminster campus of Imperial College London. The Neonatal Data ...
Correspondence to: Dr Roberts, Department of Haematology, Hammersmith Campus, Hammersmith Hospital, Du Cane Road, London W12 0NN, UK; irene.roberts{at}ic.ac.uk Neonatal thrombocytopenia is a common ...