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How to control heat rash for 6month baby
Hi how to control heat rash for my six months baby. Or it's OK to use normal heat powder like nycil... Shower to shower etc.. Pls suggest me
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Normal rashes come and go. If it concerns you too much, Video evaluation would help better
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Apply Emollient
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The clothing and bedding should be minimal, only enough needed for an infant's comfort; the room temperature should be kept at approximately 22-26°C (72-78°F).
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Try to keep ur room temperature as above.
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Avoid keeping the baby right infront of an AC or cooler.
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Keep your bay cool Wear cotton clothes Apply calamine lotion two times a day after bath
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