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Baby Health
Parents often worry that
they will not be able to tell when their baby is
unwell. After a few weeks, once you get to know
your baby and his routine of feeding, sleeping
and waking, you will be able to tell if the baby
is behaving differently. If you feel that the
baby is not his normal self consult your doctor
immediately. Either take the baby to the doctor
or speak to him over the phone. If you are
calling him, write down all the things that you
want to ask about. Make a note of all the
important phone numbers like your doctor's,
health clinic, hospital, a good taxi service and
numbers of friends who would be willing to look
after older children in an emergency. If you are
asked to bring your baby to the hospital at
night do so, as it is better to take the baby
there than, treating him at home.
Whenever they are taken outdoors babies and
small children need special care. Their skin is
so delicate that the sun and wind can burn them
easily. If there is any tanning on your babies
skin it means that there is some skin damage.
Special care must be taken of babies when they
are taken abroad where the weather is different
from that of his home country. The mildest of
sunburns is very painful for the baby and
studies have shown that skin cancer is related
to sunburn in childhood. Here are some tips to
protect the baby from the sun:
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Dress your baby up in long-sleeved T-shirts and
trousers made of cotton. This will be cool and
protect the skin from the sun.
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Do not let your baby out in the sun especially
at noon, as the sun is the strongest at this
time. |
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Use a sun block every time you take the baby
out. The sun protection factor should be at
least 25. Apply this cream every two hours.
Studies have show that people should be using
thrice as much cream as they are using now. |
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Use a broad rimmed straw hat when you take the
baby out in the pram. If the canopy of the pram
is small, attach sunshades to protect the baby
from the sun. |
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If your baby does get sun burnt give him a cool
bath and apply calamine lotion. It is always
safer to consult your doctor first.
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Ensure that your baby is drinking a lot of
fluids. Whether it is breast milk or water
especially if it is very hot so that he doesn't
get dehydrated. |
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Sometimes babies can have a heat stroke due to
over exposure to the sun. The common symptoms
are vomiting, listlessness, headaches and
drowsiness. Give your baby plenty of fluids and
consult your doctor immediately. |
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Protect your babies from the wind as harsh wind
can damage their delicate skin as well. Keep you
baby well covered while taking them out.
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