Newborn peeling is a normal phenomenon, is the baby in order to adapt to the external dry environment, and take self-protection, if there is no redness, swelling, blisters and ulceration phenomenon, you can do without special treatment. Newborn peeling can appear on the hands, feet, face, behind the ears and even on the belly, depending on the baby’s metabolic situation and their own immune system, the degree of peeling will vary, usually within a month can return to normal. The skin should not be forcibly peeled or excessively cleaned, but should fall off naturally in daily life, as long as the baby’s diet and sleep are normal, no special treatment is needed. Keep cleaning your baby’s skin every day, especially in the folds of the skin, if there is peeling secretions or friction, it will easily cause congestion. Keep the skin dry and clean to avoid infection damage to the baby’s skin. You can apply gentle skin care products to your baby to avoid stimulating the baby’s delicate skin. If the child has ichthyosis, eczema and neonatal lupus erythematosus, in addition to skin peeling there will be other complications such as redness, swelling, allergy and blisters, etc., which need to be examined by a doctor immediately. It is important to ensure that you give your baby adequate feedings, promote metabolism and ensure proper humidity in the room to help your baby recover from the peeling skin condition. If your baby does not experience other discomfort symptoms, just leave it to recover naturally.