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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.

moisturising creams. Organic creams are less likely to cause a further allergic reaction. What does baby eczema look like?Eczema usually begins as dry, itchy skin that is pink or red. This may become worse as your baby tries to rub the itchy areas

Babies and Thrush
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/10/2008 02:10:04
Babies can get oral thrush soon after birth - how to spot it and how to treat it

then your GP may prescribe an anti-fungal cream to treat it.What should you do if you think your baby has thrush?It is important to clear thrush up. It is not a dangerous infection but it will not clear up on its own and treatments with cream or gel are easy

Baby's skin at bathtime
By Kimberley Smith on 20/09/2010 01:45:10
We want to keep our babies clean but it's important not to dry out a small child's tender new skin

emollient at bathtime, and a soap substitute such as aqueous cream to avoid drying their skin out.After the bath, slather on lots of unscented moisturiser before you put their pyjamas on. They might not look so nice but the greasier moisturisers tend to work

Baby Health: Rashes
By ThinkBaby on 15/06/2009 01:06:01
New babies get all kinds of rashes and skin irritations which are harmless, but how can you tell what's what and when to call the doctor?

It can be easy to panic and, although nine times out of 10 there’ll be nothing to worry about. Still, it’s a good idea to know the basics of baby health and if you are worried about recurrent skin issues, you can also look up out articles about baby

Introducing new babies to old pets
By Monica Stylli on 03/10/2008 02:28:52
Bringing home baby is always an exciting time and can be a little daunting, especially if you have existing family members that may not have come across babies and small children before!

of a baby before they are introduced. Baby creams, lotions and potions should be used around your pet before the meeting, especially if he hasn’t smelt them before. Dog trainers at mypetstop® suggest that before your baby is brought home for the first

Allergies and your baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/09/2008 02:07:00
What should you look out for and what are the most likely allergies?

health professional. Remember that babies are experiencing many new things in their first year which will sometimes produce a short-lived, harmless physical reaction that often goes unnoticed by the child himself. Sources of allergiesAnyone can develop

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