What’s wrong with small red dots on a newborn?

Newborns with small red dots may be infantile hemangioma, infantile eczema, prickly heat and so on.
1. Infantile hemangioma: common capillary hemangioma, at birth or early postnatal period, there are congestive red dots or small erythema on the skin, which can gradually increase in size and elevate on the surface of the skin, and tend to subside on their own.
2. Infantile eczema: When infantile eczema occurs in newborn babies, it can be manifested as red papules or red spots on the body, and oozing phenomenon will also occur in serious condition.
3. Prickly heat: If the weather is hot and the newborn wears a lot of clothes, it is likely to grow prickly heat, manifested as red spots on the body. It is recommended to do a good job of daily care of newborns, the indoor temperature should not be too high, should not wear too thick, should give the newborns to wear loose and breathable cotton clothing.
When newborns have small red dots, it is recommended to consult a doctor to clarify the specific cause.