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Baby eczema
By Kimberley Smith on 17/09/2010 01:33:41
Eczema is a common baby skin complaint and can be sore, itchy and disrupt sleep. Here's how to recognise it and deal with it.
Baby eczema or dry skin? Some babies suffer from eczema when they are only a few weeks old. It is different to just havng dry skin and can be sore, inflamed and very itchy and annoying for your little one. Dry skin is usually
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Baby skin and skincare
By Kimberley Smith on 20/09/2010 16:38:35
Caring for your baby's delicate skin - dealing with rashes, allergies, spots, marks, eczema, dry skin, cradle cap and itchy winter skin
and for the days he doesn't need a bath, read our guide to topping and tailing to help you keep him smoothe and supple.Common baby skin complaintsRashesAllergiesEczemaThrushNappy RashCradle CapYou may find that as winter draws in and the central heating goes on
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Does my baby have a food intolerance?
By Cheryl Freedman on 24/02/2011 14:54:43
How can you tell whether your baby has a food intolerance or a more serious allergy? Read our guide to spotting the crucial differences
If either you or your partner suffers from asthma, eczema, hay fever or any other allergies, it's possible your baby will be more at risk of developing an allergy. It’s important to try to breastfeed exclusively until six months, and not to introduce solids
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Winter baby skincare
By Dr Sarah Jarvis on 20/09/2010 01:24:21
Baby skincare can be difficult in the winter with central heating, icy winds and itchy clothing. Find out how to keep your baby's skin smooth and healthy this winter
baby’s scalp is particularly prone to a kind of eczema called cradle cap, and the skin of the face – which woolly hats may rub against – is particularly sensitive.As much as possible, stick to natural fabrics rather than synthetic. They let your baby’s
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New Baby skincare ranges from pure beginnings and Little Me Organics flood the office
By Jayne Braithwaite on 17/06/2011 17:55:21
ThinkBaby has bottom butter coming out of its ears…
suggest its baobab and tea tree extracts will save sore skins from nappy rash and even eczema.Also in our package we found a berry flavoured children’s toothpaste that’s safe to swallow, baby lotion, a duo shampoo and baby body wash and bubble bath. It all
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5 of the best baby wetsuits
By Kyrsty Hazell on 14/04/2011 16:30:45
Keep your baby warm in the water this summer with these fab and funky wetsuits
Water baby If you're heading off on holiday this summer with your little baby in tow, keep her warm and snuggly in a wetsuit, so that she can enjoy a paddle or swim in the water too!Baby wetsuits are made of heat insulating Neoprene fabrics, which
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Weaning your baby: what not to give
By Joanne Lumsden on 30/09/2012 10:42:44
Play it safe during the early stages of weaning by following our tips on which foods to avoid
eczema and asthma, so ideally, you should wait until beyond six months before introducing them. Soft, unpasteurised and blue cheeses such as stilton, brie and camembert also pose a risk of listeria food poisoning, and should never be given to babies under
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Eat your greens to cut baby allergies
By Susie Boone on 02/03/2010 01:32:39
Lots of vegetables and citrus fruit during pregnancy may reduce the risk of your baby developing allergies
that are orange or red in colour) were linked with a reduction in the likelihood of your baby developing eczema.Eczema was more common among children whose mothers ate the least green and yellow vegetables.Eating foods with a high vitamin E content, including some
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Pregnancy Health Month 1-30 September 2007
By Monica Stylli on 28/08/2007 01:17:31
The importance of health for you and your baby.
of more than 2,000 parents revealed that children are twice as likely to suffer eczema and other skin complaints as their parents. It is recommended that babies only be bathed three times a week but the survey found that most babies are bathed at least
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Natural Skin Care for Baby
By Debra Stottor on 26/10/2009 00:46:25
It's important to look after your baby's new skin – so what's safe and what should you avoid?
When you are bathing a new baby it is not essential to wash him or her with anything more than water. However, sometimes baby sick and poo do get a little yucky and you need to get your hands on something that will get that gorgeous new skin clean
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