Erythema toxicum - Redness of the newborn External version - A doctor's attempt late in pregnancy to turn a malpositioned baby into a better birthing position ...
Erythema toxicum is a red rash on newborns that is often described as "flea bites." The rash is common on the chest and back, but may be found all over. About half of all babies develop this condition in the first few days of life.
erythema toxicum - a common red rash on the skin of newborns. eye prophylaxis - eye drops or ointment containing an antibiotic medication that are placed in a newborn's eyes. F ...
Erythema toxicum is another common newborn rash that looks like mosquito bites or hives. Its cause is unknown, and it resolves without treatment after a few days or weeks. Dry, peeling skin is often due to a baby being born a little late.
See also: Jaundice, Hormone, Mongolian Spot, Newborn, Milia
 
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