What Are the Different Types of Neonatal Rashes?
Neonatal rash is one of the manifestations of pediatric systemic diseases and is a common sign of newborns. According to the presence or absence of bleeding, rashes are divided into two major categories: hemorrhoids and non-hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids usually do not rise above the skin and do not fade, including petechiae and petechiae. Non-hemorrhoids include maculopapular, pimples, maculopapular, herpes, bullae, pustules, wind masses, and nodules.
Newborn rash
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- Neonatal rash is one of the manifestations of pediatric systemic diseases and is a common sign of newborns. According to the presence or absence of bleeding, rashes are divided into two major categories: hemorrhoids and non-hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids usually do not rise above the skin and do not fade, including petechiae and petechiae. Non-hemorrhoids include maculopapular, pimples, maculopapular, herpes, bullae, pustules, wind masses, and nodules.
- Most neonatal rashes are not lesions, they are a natural phenomenon and disappear naturally when they grow up.