Child Care

Motion sickness

Motion sickness develops if the brain takes in contradictory signals from the moving body parts such as the eyes, inner ears and nerves in the extremities. Normally, all these areas respond to any movement. Once the signals that they receive and send out are inconsistent, the brain receives conflicting signals and initiates a response that […]

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Babysitting

Diaper rash

Diaper rash is a common skin issue among infants and young children. This usually occurs if the skin stays moist, being rubbed against a diaper and being in contact with chemicals in the stool and urine. The affected skin turns reddened, raw, burned or scalded. While the rash can cause discomfort, it is not a

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Stomatitis

Cold sores

Cold sores typically resolve without requiring treatment in 7-10 days. You can utilize antiviral creams to minimize the severity of the symptoms and effective if used earlier when the sores are still starting to develop. Cold sores are brought about by the herpes simplex virus. The first sore typically develops in childhood. The virus is

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