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Before birth, a baby is covered with fine soft hair over most of the body – everywhere except the palms, soles, lips, penis, nails, and the sides of the fingers and toes.
This soft prenatal hair is called lanugo hair. Most of the time, most of this hair is shed during the 7th or 8th month of pregnancy. Sometimes it is still present for a few months after birth, especially in babies born early.
Anyone can be born with lanugo hair – especially babies born before their due dates. Sometimes lanugo hair after birth runs in families.
Lanugo can also be seen in children or adolescents with anorexia nervosa.
Soft fine hair is seen, especially on the face, trunk, or limbs.
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Parents are concerned that this hair will stay. Lanugo hair is shed, never to return, within weeks.
Lanugo hair is recognized by its appearance and location.
No treatment is necessary. Some advocate rubbing the hair to speed its shedding. However, this reminder that your baby is in the fleeting newborn period will soon disappear with no treatment.
No prevention is necessary.
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