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Baby Health: Runny Noses
By ThinkBaby on 16/06/2009 01:41:48
Babies can get ill suddenly or develop a fever that comes to nothing - how can you read the signs of a runny nose?
Shows signs of jaundice (yellow whites of eyes and a yellowish, tanned look to the skin)All about: Runny NosesCould it be?Undeveloped sinuses Sinuses don’t fully develop until we’re teenagers; hence newborn’s noses are prone to running. What to do Just
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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
be if you baby is suffering one of five most common health worries…Coughs From a minor irritation to bronchiolitisVomiting From post-feeding posseting to more serious illnessesDiarrhoea From tummy upsets to infectionsRunny noses From sinus development
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Know-how: Baby Snuffles
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/11/2007 01:36:06
Heavy breathing and noisy gurgles aren't always a sign of a baby cold, but what might these sounds relate to?
In winter it is easy for babies to pick up colds and runny noses just like the rest of the family. For ideas about how to keep sickness at bay, make sure you check out our tips for winter family health. If a baby less than six weeks old develops a
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Child Safety Week June 21-27 2010
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/06/2010 20:21:56
Find out how to keep your little one safe, from first aid to safety in the home
Don't miss our new series of useful articles – Baby Health: Common Concerns which focus on various symptoms that crop up day to day (coughing, being sick, runny nose etc). In those articles you'll find tips on what to look for and what to do if symptoms point
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Baby Coughs
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/01/2010 00:22:52
When your baby has a persistent cough, what should you be aware of and what can you do?
viral infection that causes inflammation of the respiratory passages, usually affecting babies between two and 24 months. A runny nose sometimes precedes a dry wheezy cough, and your baby may have difficulty feedingand breathing. If you suspect your baby
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New Baby: Gurgles, Hiccups and Sneezes
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/01/2009 02:28:58
What noises does a new baby make - and are they all normal?
noises that you hear from the cot?Baby sneezesDespite sounding tiny by comparison to ours, a new baby's sneeze will still most likely cause him to convulse his whole body. However, unless his sneezes are accompanied by a runny nose and a raised
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Babies and Young Children to get Swine Flu Vaccine
By Sarah Lawson on 20/11/2009 14:08:31
Reassessment of the impact of swine flu on young children means the swine flu vaccine will be offered to all children aged over six months and under five years
, tiredness, headache, aching muscles, runny nose, sore throat, nausea or diarrhoea.In most cases the patient recovers within a week.For dedicated advice, go to www.direct.gov.uk. Or go to the Swine Flu Pandemic website and use their online symptom checker.
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Babies and the common cold
By Maria Muennich on 12/11/2010 01:56:20
Colds, coughs and sniffles are much more common for babies than adults. Find out how to help your little one stay healthy and get better soon when she does catch a bug
, especially for young babies and their parents and particularly the first cold a baby experiences. There are numerous signs of a cold, most obviously a runny or bunged up nose and sneezing, and consequent difficulties breathing normally. Your baby may also
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Review: Dr Brown's Natural Flow feeding bottle
By Sarah Lawson on 27/06/2006 09:30:00
The patented vent makes it look like a laboratory kit, but this bottle reduces gas and discomfort for a feeding baby.
to day growing can often result in runny noses and blocked heads for babies.In keeping with the Dr Brown 'natural' experience, aimed at getting as close to breastfeeding as possible, the silicone teat is a softer suckling option than the usual silicone
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Winter Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/09/2010 01:32:53
Pregnant over the cold winter months? Tips for staying warm, comfortable and healthy during a winter pregnancy.
:unusual tiredness, headache, runny nose, sore throat, shortness ofbreath or cough, loss of appetite, aching muscles, diarrhoea orvomiting. If you think you have swine flu, ring your GP straight away,who'll be able to diagnose you over the phone. Staying warm
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