Babies are not born with perfect skin. In fact, it's is very common for newborns to have rashes. Learn about the most common baby rashes: cradle cap, milia, baby acne, heat rash, eczema, yeast infections, and diaper rash.
Learn about common skin rashes in this slide show:
A skin rash can be harmless or an indicator of serious illness. Rashes can be caused by medications, viruses, fungi, autoimmune disease, and even heat.
Are you taking multiple medications? Double Check MD can check for interactions and side effects resulting from your drug regimen. You can also enter symptoms and results of laboratory tests to determine if any of your medications are the cause.