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Infant, Female, Lips (Edit search)

This page provides images and links to information about medical concerns affecting the lips of female infants. Because babies put anything and everything in their mouths, the mouth and lips are common sites for trauma and infection. Medical conditions commonly affecting the lips include viral infections, such as herpes simplex virus and warts, and conditions that can affect any part of the skin, such as pyogenic granuloma and moles. Click the images below to learn more about these conditions, including when it is important to make an appointment with the infant's doctor.

Exact Matches

3 results
Common Wart

Common Wart

This image displays multiple warts on the lips.
Molluscum Contagiosum (Pediatric)

Molluscum Contagiosum (Pediatric)

This image displays the smooth surface typical of molluscum.
Thrush (Oral Candidiasis)

Thrush (Oral Candidiasis)

The overgrowth of yeast (candida) in this infant's mouth has caused cracking of the lips. The white lesions on the…

Close Matches

5 results
Allergic Contact Dermatitis (Pediatric)

Allergic Contact Dermatitis (Pediatric)

Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)

Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)

Pyogenic Granuloma

Pyogenic Granuloma

Salmon Patch

Salmon Patch

Strawberry Hemangioma (Infantile Hemangioma)

Strawberry Hemangioma (Infantile Hemangioma)

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