Neonatal Skin Infections


A new-born’s skin is extremely sensitive and may exhibit a variety of changes during the first four weeks of life. Skin rashes are common in neonates and can be dangerous to their health. During the first four weeks of life, the new-born period includes various dermatologic skin problems. Most of them are innocent and transient. However, serious infectious, congenital skin diseases and sometimes malign tumours should be taken into consideration. Neonatal skin lesions are common. Differentiation of the nonsignificant conditions from more serious clinical entities is important.




  • Vesicopustular rashes


  • Pustular lesion



 


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