This is mild dermatitis of the forearm of an infant. This image displays inflammation and rash typical of irritant contact dermatitis due to frequent wetting and drying of the skin. The cheeks are a frequent site of irritant contact dermatitis from constant wetting and drying. This hospitalized infant with contact irritant dermatitis had chaffing and irritation from the bandage around the neck. Constant drooling around this pacifier caused irritant contact dermatitis (skin inflammation). This image displays severe inflammation and blistering from an irritating chemical.
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Irritant Contact Dermatitis  A parent's guide for infants and babies

Picture of Irritant Contact Dermatitis: This is mild dermatitis of the forearm of an infant. Divider line
This is mild dermatitis of the forearm of an infant.
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Who's At Risk
The most common irritant contact dermatitis in infants is diaper rash (diaper dermatitis). In this case, there is a skin reaction in the diaper area caused by prolonged contact with the natural chemicals found in urine and stool.

Other irritant contact dermatitis in an infant may be found around the mouth, due to skin contact with baby food or drooling.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008