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Baby Acne vs Eczema: How to Tell the Difference and Treat Each

Baby acne appears at 2-4 weeks (red bumps on cheeks) and clears on its own. Eczema is dry, rough patches that itch. Treatment differs completely.

By TeachToddler Editorial Team · · Baby Health

What This Guide Covers

Baby acne appears at 2-4 weeks (red bumps on cheeks) and clears on its own. Eczema is dry, rough patches that itch. Treatment differs completely.

  • Our detailed baby acne vs eczema comparison helps you choose.
  • Read our evidence-based guide on baby acne.
  • Read our evidence-based guide on newborn acne.
  • Read our evidence-based guide on baby face rash.
  • Our detailed infant eczema vs acne comparison helps you choose.

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