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Baby Acne and Juvenile Acne

Baby AcneInfantile (baby acne) and juvenile acne mainly affects male babies of 3 to 24 months of age and may continue up to age of 5 years. The lesion are more localized and commonly affects cheeks. The lesions contain comedones, papules and pustules, and sometime it may include nodules and scarring also. Another disease which is almost same as acne is seen among infants in first 3 weeks of life called neonatal cephalic pustulosis. Here also papules and pustules are seen in cheeks. These are commonly due to Malassezia sympodiales. This is self limiting disease and need no treatment. But topical antifungal creams can be of help.

In one of the study on baby acne and juvenile acne, it was found that about ¼ of patients had mild acne, approximately 60% had moderate acne and remaining had ‘severe acne’ and mean age of onset was 9 months of age.


 
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