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Homeopathic remedies – Nappy Rash
For babies, tablets should be crushed between two clean teaspoons and dissolved in 2fl oz of warm water, giving a teaspoon full as a dose. For young children, the tablets should be given crushed. Chamomilla is available in drop form. Usually caused by ammonia in the urine and faeces reacting with the skin. Buttocks, thighs…
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How to change a nappy: newborns
One of the many apprehensions for new parents is how to change a nappy. Many of us would not have had cause to go there before we have our own child, but the truth is that changing a nappy soon becomes second nature, and in reality it soon becomes the easiest day-to-day task of them all. The best thing…

Nappy rash
Nappy rash is redness and possibly soreness caused by contact with urine and faeces. If your baby gets a sore bottom, try: Changing him more frequently, taking extra care to clean his skin. Let him kick on the changing mat without a nappy for as long as possible, as fresh air often helps Using cotton wool and…
Posted in A-Z of Childhood illnesses, Nappies Tagged a-z illness - n, Baby wipes, Babycare, eczema, nappy, nappy rash, Rash, thrush Leave a comment

How often do babies need changing?
The usual rule of thumb is a clean nappy for every feed, but you can certainly break this rule if your baby is feeding often (more frequentlythan six or seven times a day). Feeding every couple of hours during the day is normal, especially for younger breastfed babies. You don’t need to change your baby’s nappy at night…

The facts about cloth nappies
We have put together a sheet of facts about the use of cloth nappies. Better for baby Overall savings of up to £965 (Mintel 2008) when compared with disposable nappies over a 2 year period. Babies in cotton nappies tend to potty train sooner since they are able to recognise the sensations of going to…
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Thrush
This fungal infection is caused by the yeast candida albicans that lives normally on the skin, inside the bowels and the vagina but can grow unchecked, causing skin problems. Ideal conditions for thrush include warmth and moisture which is why it can affect your child’s mouth, the skin around the nappy area and skin creases…



