Look for early signs of hunger, such as stirring and stretching, sucking motions and lip movements. Fussing and crying are later cues ||Bathe baby for no more than ten minutes in warm water especially if he shows signs of skin eczema. ||Never pick up your infant by the hands or wrists as this can put stress on the elbows. Lifting under the armpits is the safest way ||The pacifier’s guard or shield should have ventilation holes so the baby can breathe if the shield does get into the mouth ||By rising the temperature, the body can stop a virus's ability to grow. That's why we get fevers ||Reading aloud will help your baby be a better reader when she's older. ||Always check the water temperature with your hand before bathing your baby. Be sure the room is comfortably warm, too ||Use a firm mattress and avoid placing your baby on thick, fluffy padding that may interfere with breathing if your baby's face presses against it ||Breastfeeding releases Oxytocin which causes contractions of the uterus, helping to stop hemorrhage and initiating weight loss ||Preservatives, fragrances, harsh soap, rough fabric, sweat, and stress can be potential irritants for babies suffering from eczema ||
Molluscum

 

General Info

    • Molluscum lesions are caused by a virus.
    • It is spread from person to person by touching the Molluscum. It is also easily spread through bath or pool water, bath toys and towels.
    • It is not life threatening.
    • The spots can last for weeks to years.
    • Treatment is not always needed. Careful hygiene can help reduce the spread of the infection. Treatment is designed to irritate the molluscum causing it to become red and inflammed. The treatment may also irritate the surrounding skin.
    • Molluscum contagiosum often causes a flare up of eczema, before and during treatment. 

 

Children with molluscum should do the following:

    • Have a shower instead of a bath. The molluscum virus can live and spread in the bath water to other parts of the body.
    • Wash and dry any bath toys every day after use. Bath toys can spread the virus.
    • Be careful drying your child dry after their shower. The virus can be spread on the towel - try to dry areas with the spots last.
    • Do not share baths with other children.
    • Do not go into swimming pools until the molluscum has gone away.
    • Do not share towels, face washers (flannels) or clothing.
    • Wash your hands after touching the molluscum lumps/lesions.
    • Children with molluscum can go to school and play with other children, because clothing usually covers the affected areas.

 

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