Craig
This benign rash is a common finding in newborns, especially in warm climates. Occasionally, the rash is associated with an inflammatory response, shown below.
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Miliaria?
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Prickly Heat
Miliaria is caused by accumulation of sweat beneath eccrine sweat glands that are obstructed by keratin. The first image shows miliaria crystallina, characterized by small thin-walled vesicles resembling dewdrops. The second image shows miliaria rubra, when obstructed sweat causes a local inflammatory response, resulting in groups of erythematous papules and pustules.
Source: UpToDate.
I guess treatment is symptomatic?
Deleteyep! that's my understanding
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