Baby acne and blisters may be caused by chickenpox, which can be treated with symptomatic medications.
Baby acne and blisters may be caused by chickenpox, which is a contagious disease caused by infection with varicella-zoster virus. In addition to the above symptoms, most of them will be combined with fever, fatigue, headache or sore throat and other symptoms. The disease is self-limiting and most people recover within two weeks.
However, some patients are immunocompromised and may develop complications such as encephalitis and pneumonia. In this case, it is necessary to go to the hospital immediately and receive oxygen or intravenous mannitol drip to reduce intracranial pressure and other treatments. If the skin is itchy, you can use glycerine lotion to relieve itching, and you can also use antiviral drugs such as acyclovir for treatment.
When your baby has acne or blisters, it is recommended to seek medical advice and active treatment to avoid adverse consequences. The above medications are recommended to be used under the guidance of a doctor.