TOXIC ERYTHEMA - SKIN DISEASES

Toxic Erythema



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Toxic erythema is a common skin problem in newborns that causes small red spots on the skin, especially on the face, chest, arms and buttocks. Generally, neonatal toxic erythema appears a few hours after birth and lasts for about 2 weeks, being a normal reaction of the baby's skin that, although it may concern the parents, does not cause any type of discomfort, complication or developmental problem in the baby