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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?

eczema, cradle cap and looking after your baby's skin at bathtime. But for day to day skin rashes and irritations, check out our lowdown on common symptoms, what they might mean, and how to treat them…Newborn rash A blotchy red rash all over your baby

Best new nappy rash creams
By Kimberley Smith on 13/10/2011 14:36:50
New nappy rash solutions arrive on the market to protect little bottoms

New nappy creams for sensitive tushesNappy rash has been around as long as nappies. If your baby's suffering and you've tried our five steps to soothing it, it's time to get out the big guns and smother away! We've discovered four new nappy rash

Five ways to beat nappy rash
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/10/2011 15:15:02
Nappy rash can come and go, but it's never fun for your baby. Here are some tips on how to avoid unhappy bottoms

http://www.thinkbaby.co.uk/cl.asp?cn=837What is nappy rash?Nappy rash is a common skin irritation in the area covered by a baby’s nappy. It’s thought around a third of babies may suffer from it at any one time.It happens because the sensitive skin

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

Beautiful baby skinYour baby's skin is his biggest organ and just like yours, sometimes has its problems! Unlike your skin though, your baby's is much thinner and more prone to allergic reactions, rashes and dryness. It needs care and attention

Baby Health: Common Concerns
By ThinkBaby on 22/06/2010 01:41:45
Easy to follow advice on what common baby symptoms might mean: coughs, vomiting, diarrhoea, a runny nose, rashes

to fluRashes From sore skin to meningitisAlso, don't forget our articles:All About Baby TemperaturesandMedicines for Babies.

Pregnancy and fifth disease
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/01/2007 01:04:09
Fifth disease – commonly called 'slapped cheek' – is a rash usually contracted by children. For most, it is not a major illness, but it can be dangerous for pregnant women.

is so called because it is classified as fifth in a list of six diseases that can affect children, manifesting themselves with a raised temperature and a skin rash. Other diseases in the group include measles and rubella, for example.It is more commonly

Food allergies: the tell-tale signs
By Cheryl Freedman on 06/03/2011 16:43:09
Do you think your baby may be suffering from a food allergy? Here's what to look out for, from wheeziness to skin rashes

and nose, vomiting and skin rashes.If you or your partner has a history of allergies, asthma, eczema or hay fever, your baby may be more likely to develop an allergy, so be extra vigilant when introducing known allergens into your baby's diet

Sudocrem voted nation’s favourite
By Monica Stylli on 07/10/2007 01:41:16
An independent survey reveals that 90% of mums favour the brand

An independent survey carried out this year has revealed that Sudocrem is the nation’s favourite brand of healing cream. 150 mums with babies under a year old were questioned and 90% of them chose the nappy rash cream as their most trusted

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

which can feel sore and make it harder for him to comfortably feed.Nappy rash in very bad cases can also be a manifestation of thrush. Nappy rash is a common problem in the first year and can be caused by other things like teething, but if it is severe

Teething and pain relief
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/08/2009 00:04:24
When do your baby's first teeth appear and how can you help ease your child's pain.

of sorts, runny nappies and sometimes a rash on their bottom, being off their food, and sore-looking gums are the main common signs for teething.Some babies get symptoms rather like a cold and might even have a runny nose. They may be prone to small colds

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