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How should I treat my baby's chicken pox?   (created at May 13, 2009)   71  

Keep your baby home from daycare until all the sores have crusted over to prevent her from spreading the disease and to give her time to recuperate. Unfortunately, children are most contagious the day or two before the rash erupts, usually before parents k...

How do I treat a sting if my child doesn't have an allergic reaction?   (created at May 12, 2009)   56  

If there's a stinger, remove it by scraping it out with your fingernail or a credit card. (Pulling it out with your fingers or tweezers could squeeze more of the venom into your baby's body.) Wash the area thoroughly with soap and water. You can help relie...

How to Treat Hives in Your Baby   (created at May 11, 2009)   57  

Discovering hives on your baby can be concerning, especially when triggered by common allergens like pets or pollen. The good news is that there are simple and effective ways to alleviate your baby's discomfort.Rinse Away the Allergen: If you suspect a pet...
How to Treat Hives in Your Baby