Allergic Contact Dermatitis (Pediatric)
This image displays fluid-filled blisters from an intense allergic reaction to a topical ointment.
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Below find information on medical concerns affecting the fingers and nails of female babies. This page displays photographs to help you identify among common conditions, including rash, hand-foot-and-mouth disease, irritant contact dermatitis, paronychia, and warts. It is important to remember that because an infant's finger is so small, there is not a lot of room for swelling, and so it is vital that you make an appointment with the infant's doctor if you are concerned about an infection in the finger or nail. Other common conditions may be helped by home remedies, and this page links to those as well.