Baby & Infant Skin Specialists Elk Grove Village IL

Find Baby & Infant Skin Specialists in Elk Grove Village, IL. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Elk Grove Village, IL.

Local Businesses

Kagan Plastic Surgery

(847) 640-5666
676 N St Clair St Ste 1525A
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Robert Bennett Polisky

847-593-6222
901 Biesterfield Rd Ste 209
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Elk Grove Dermatology

(847) 593-6222
901 Biesterfield Rd
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Suburban Plastic Surgery

(847) 981-3650
60 E Delaware Pl Ste 1460
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Chicago Head-Neck Surgical

(847) 981-9368
680 N Lake Shore Dr
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Dr.Robert Kagan

(847) 952-9333
800 Biesterfield Road
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Mark Iwanicki

847-593-6600
810 Biesterfield Rd
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Stephen Anthony Madry

847-382-9902
Suite 308 810 Biesterfiled
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Stephen Madry

(847) 382-9902
810 Biesterfiled Suite 308
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Robert B Polisky

(847) 593-6222
901 Biesterfield Rd – #209
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Madry Stephen A

(847) 640-9883
875 N.Rush St.
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Robert Kagan

680 N. Lake Shore Drive Suite 930
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Greenberg, Michael A – Michael A Greenberg Limited

(847) 364-4717
800 Biesterfield Rd, #3002
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Trista Negele

847-952-7375
800 Biesterfield Rd Ste 2004
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Michael Alan Greenberg

847-364-4717
850 Biesterfield Rd Ste 3002
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Negele Trista

(847) 952-7375
Dawn Nutrition Strategies500 N Michigan Ave Suite 300
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Michael A Greenberg

(847) 364-4717
800 Biesterfield Rd – Ste 3002
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007


Baby & Infant Skin Specialists FAQ in Elk Grove Village, IL

What are common skin disorders in infants?

Baby Acne. You may think that only teens and young adults get acne. Cradle Cap. Cradle cap is very common, and just like its name implies, you typically see it on the scalp. Eczema. (pronounced: ek-suh-muh) Erythema Toxicum. Heat Rash. Jaundice. Mongolian Spots. Newborn Dry Skin.

What skin disorders is the most serious?

1 – Skin Cancer Skin cancer is one of the most serious conditions dermatologists treat, and while most forms of skin cancer are slow progressing, the sooner the treatment begins, the better the patient’s prognosis will be.

What are two of the most common problems associated with aging skin?

Dry skin and itching. Bruises. Wrinkles. Age spots and skin tags.

Can formula cause eczema?

As eczema is caused by genetic factors, bottle-feeding a baby definitely cannot cause eczema.

How often should you bathe a newborn?

How often does my newborn need a bath? There’s no need to give your newborn baby a bath every day. Three times a week might be enough until your baby becomes more mobile. Bathing your baby too much can dry out your baby’s skin.

What causes baby skin problems?

Skin conditions in babies and kids may include rashes, hives, warts, acne, birthmarks and more. These conditions may be caused by dermatitis, viral infections, bacterial infections, fungal infections or other diseases. Treatment varies from anti-itch creams to pain relievers to antibiotics, depending on the condition.

What is a problematic skin?

Acneic prone problematic skin, medically known as Acne Vulgaris, is a skin disease that involves the oil glands at the base of hair follicles. It is not completely known what causes acne. The primary cause is a rise in androgen levels during an adolescence.

How long does it take baby skin to heal?

They usually heal within 3 to 7 days. A large, deep scrape may take 1 to 2 weeks or longer to heal. A scab may form on some scrapes.

When should I take my baby to a dermatologist?

The three most common reasons you may be asking, “Should my baby see a dermatologist” are skin abnormalities, allergic reactions, and acne (yes, babies can get acne too). Skin abnormalities can include cradle cap, a large or abnormal birthmark, eczema, and warts.

How can you tell the difference between eczema and allergies in babies?

Appearance – hives are usually smaller, raised lumps that can be warm and squishy to the touch. Eczema comes in bigger patches and feels dry and rough. Other Symptoms – Allergic reactions are often combined with vomiting / diarrhea or more severe symptoms. Eczema flares are the only symptom.

What triggers seborrheic dermatitis?

Some underlying conditions can raise your risk for seborrheic dermatitis, such as HIV, psoriasis, acne, rosacea, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, eating disorders, and alcoholism. Triggers of the condition range from stress and hormonal changes to the use of certain detergents or medications.