Can anyone relate? My peditrician said it's fairly common. My husband has had it for 28 years. It is caused my a build-up of keratin under the skin which causes a pimple like bump, if popped you'll find either a white substance (keratin), often making these confused with pimples or baby acne. It will also contain a hair, tightly coiled, more than likely. It is also common to be associated with Ichyitosis (dry skin). It's heriditary. My 2 year old has it. I noticed at about 1 year, her arms and legs became bumpy and red. Her skin dried out. And as the year has gone, it has now presented itself on her right cheek. The Rubra Faceii part is the pink cheeks. My husband has that as well, before having our daughter we had no idea what he had.
We have tried home treatments. Milk and Oatmeal Baths, Oatmeal and Goat Milk Soap, Eczema Cream (for the heck of it), Coconut Oil, Exfoliating, etc. Laser hair removal is out of the question for her, not because of her age either, trust me, we considered it, but her hair is very blonde, meaning that laser hair removal won't work for her. Which is not cool. We would like to find something that works... nothing is helping. They say it can go away with age, it didn't for my husband, so I don't have high hopes of it happening for her.
We can't afford the fancy creams online, but there is no cure, so I won't spend money on them anyways. Since nothing will make it go away forever, unless her body tells it to go away. So I am wondering, is anyone else dealing with this, have you found a way to make it fade? I've heard there are steroid creams for it, but I am afraid to use them. Steroids will be my very last option, and it wouldn't be till she starts school or until she shows embarrassment because of it.
Anyone?