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Rosy cheeks on a baby can happen for many reasons, such as fifth disease, teething, chapped skin, eczema, or an infection. Treatment will depend on the cause of redness on a baby’s cheeks.
Just in time for the start of the school year, a highly contagious respiratory infection called parvovirus B19 — also known as “fifth disease” or “slapped cheek” disease — is on the ...
Rosy cheeks are the poster child for good health–for good reason. ... It duplicates the natural look of a baby. The more you age, the more you lose that fresh tone of rose.