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we – and our experts – support you with interesting information on skin care for babies, children and mums.

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Viral exanthema in childhood

The term exanthema refers to a skin rash that typically affects larger areas of the body. In this article, you will find out what causes exanthema in children, what effects it has and how to differentiate between the various exanthema diseases.

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Neonatal acne: when pimples appear on baby’s skin

Shortly after birth, newborns may develop a variety of skin reactions, most of which are harmless. Three common skin reactions are: newborn acne, pityrosporum folliculitis and seborrheic dermatitis. In this article you will learn how these skin reactions differ from each other and how they can be treated best.

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Atopic dermatitis in infants

In this article you will learn what neurodermatitis / atopic dermatitis or atopic eczema means, which causes are responsible and which skin areas are particularly affected. In addition, you will receive a detailed description and some tips on how atopic dermatitis can be treated in infants.

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Baby skin, detergents and textiles

In this article you will learn which detergent should be used to wash laundry and baby clothes so as not to damage the sensitive baby skin, whether it makes sense to use fabric softener and which textiles are suitable for baby clothes.

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Skin lesions on the infant and baby skin

Your baby has red spots around the mouth, pimples on the face, red & dry spots on the body or a sore and itchy bottom? Then you've come to the right place, because in this article you'll learn what these skin lesions mean and what you can do about them.

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Baby skin in the first weeks of life

In the first months of life, newborns may experience increased skin changes, such as neonatal exanthema or neonatal jaundice. In this article, you will learn how these skin changes are treated and whether they can be dangerous for your baby.

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