Q23. Can you prevent baby skin rashes?
A23. In some situations it is possible to do so. This can include:
- Keeping your baby away from someone who is already infected.
- Bathing them regularly
- Keeping them cool and out of the sun
- Eliminating certain foods from their diet
But babies, like children are prone to developing coughs, colds, rashes and diseases so accept these as a normal part of their development. Your baby or child is building up their immune system and will pick up illnesses or skin rashes as they do so but they do grow out of these in time.
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