Always keep the number of Poison Centre posted beside your phone ||2- Breastfeeding your new baby ...Breast milk provides all the nutrients that babies need for the first six months of their life and guards against many illnesses and allergies. Also, breastfeeding can help build a special closeness with your baby. Breastfeeding is one of the best things you can do for your baby. ||Proper weight gain is the sign that your baby is having enough milk. Not crying and not comparing with other kids ||The only acceptable punishment for our children is time-out. No spanking, no shouting and no threatening ||Make sure your baby wears a hat if she will be in a cold environment ||Bathe baby for no more than ten minutes in warm water especially if he shows signs of skin eczema. ||Design a kid corner and fill it with things safe for your toddler like Tupperware, toys, empty boxes, etc. ||Don’t forget to put labels with date and time on your expressed milk bottles to check expiry dates ||AAP recommends to avoid blankets (a potential suffocation hazard) until your baby reaches her first birthday ||Put a photo of a face – yours – on the side of the cot for your baby to look at. Human faces fascinate babies ||
Warts

 

What are warts?

Warts are skin growths that result from the skin being infected with a human papilloma virus. There are many different types of human papilloma viruses that can cause warts. Some cause warts on the hands, some on the feet and some in the genital areas.

What are the symptoms of warts?

Warts may appear as a single bump or a series of bumps on the skin. They may have a “cauliflower” appearance. Warts are generally painless unless they are irritated.

How soon do symptoms appear?

Warts may appear weeks to months after the skin becomes infected.

How are warts spread?

Person-to-person spread is the main way warts are spread. The viruses that cause warts are generally spread by direct contact with the wart. Some warts, such as plantars warts, can be caused by exposure of the skin to contaminated environmental surfaces such as public shower floors.

When and for how long is a person able to spread the disease?

This is not known. It is suggested that as long as a person has visible sores he or she is able to spread the disease.

How is a person diagnosed?

This will depend on the type of wart a person has; some warts can be diagnosed through visual inspections, while others require laboratory methods. As always, consult a health-care professional if you are concerned you have warts.

What is the treatment?

Treatment and the need for treatment will vary. Warts can by removed by freezing, chemical or surgical means. Genital warts also can be treated with creams that enhance the immune response to the virus.

Warts may not always need to be treated. You and your health-care provider can decide that together.

Does past infection make a person immune?

No.

Should children or others be excluded from day care, school, work or other activities if they have warts?

Exclusion is not necessary since warts very rarely result in medical complications. However, people with warts on their hands and who work in patient-care settings should make sure the warts are covered.

What can be done to prevent the spread of warts?

People with warts on their hands and other areas of their body should make sure the warts are covered to prevent spreading it to others.

 

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