Pediatric Dermatology

Learn about treatments for diaper rash, eczema, birthmarks, and other conditions.

Of course you worry when your child is ill – as parents, we place our children’s health before our own. Knowledge, education and a dermatology team you trust go a long way toward ensuring your child’s health and your peace of mind.

Eczema

Eczema is an extremely common itchy skin inflammation caused by environmental and hereditary factors. In fact, about 1 in 5 children suffer from eczema. While most children will outgrow their eczema, the flare-ups and stubborn patches can cause a great deal of distress and discomfort. The right skin regimen, frequent and liberal use of moisturizers, and intermittent use of prescription medications can clear up those red scaly patches, and help your child to stop scratching and rest easy.

Diaper Rash

Diaper rash occurs in most babies before they are toilet trained. Usually this eruption results from the irritation the wet or dirty diaper can cause on the skin. However, a yeast or localized fungal infection can sometimes complicate matters, resulting in redness, scaly skin, pimples, or even eroded areas under the diaper. Keeping baby changed, clean, and dry is the best prevention. Your dermatologist can provide many more tips to avoid diaper rash, and prescription topical creams if needed.

Molluscum Contagiosum

Fleshy-colored, itchy bumps called molluscum contagiosum are common in children in day care and starting school. These bumps are caused by a virus that infects the skin and often clears up on its own. The virus is not harmful to your child’s health, but to avoid risk of spreading or secondary infection from scratching, your dermatologist can treat these lesions with a variety of methods.

Warts

Warts, small rough growths that can develop on any part of the body, are caused by the human papillomavirus. Your body will eventually fight off and get rid of the wart virus, but this can take some time. The warts can also spread by contact, so it’s best to have warts treated with topical applications or cryotherapy that your dermatologist can recommend.

Acne

Acne can develop at any age, but triggered by hormonal changes, pre-teens and teenagers are frequent sufferers. Untreated acne can result in lifelong scarring, both physical and emotional. An early treatment plan with topical medications, oral antibiotics, and anti-inflammatories minimizes flare-ups.

Birthmarks

Birthmarks go by many colorful names – stork bite, port-wine, strawberries, nevi, Café au lait, Mongolian spots. These congenital skin conditions are caused by an overgrowth of pigmentation or blood vessels that are not generally painful. However, they can cause a great deal of self-consciousness for a child and in certain instances, your physician might recommend treatment. Treatment with dermatologic laser technology and precise skin surgery can be used to ensure the safe removal of your child`s birthmark.

Talk with the experienced staff at Sanova Dermatology when you have concerns about the health of your child’s skin.

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