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My Baby Has a Rash—Should I Be Worried?

32 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Why do babies get rashes so easily? From heat rash and diaper rash to baby acne, drool rash, and allergic reactions, skin problems are one of the most common reasons parents worry about their children. In this episode of Healthy Beginnings, Dr. Edgar Kalimba explains why baby skin is different from adult skin, why rashes happen so often, and how parents can tell the difference between a harmless rash and one that needs medical attention. In this episode we discuss: • Why newborn skin is more sensitive than adult skin  • Heat rash (prickly heat) and how to prevent it  • Diaper rash and common causes  • Baby acne and milk rash—what parents should know  • Drool rash and skin irritation around the mouth  • Allergic reactions and common triggers  • Soaps, lotions, fabrics, and other causes of skin irritation  • Weather-related rashes and seasonal skin problems  • When a rash requires medical attention We also tackle common myths, including: ❌ "Babies shouldn't bathe often"  ❌ "Powder cures every rash"  ❌ "Herbs are always safe"  ❌ "Every rash means allergy" If you've ever looked at a rash and wondered whether to worry, this episode is for you. Healthy Beginnings offers clear and evidence-based conversations about children’s health, family wellbeing, and the systems that shape our lives.  New episodes every Monday  Have a question? Email: healthybeginningspodcast@gmail.com Produced by LF Media

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