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Common childhood rashes

Childhood rashes, like eczema, ringworm, and impetigo are common. They often vanish on their own. Learn about symptoms and treatments.

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Nappy rash

Most babies will get nappy rash at some point in their first 18 months. Find out more, including how to recognise, treat and prevent nappy rash.

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Serious childhood rashes

Childhood rashes are very common and usually nothing to worry about. Learn more about different types of rashes and when to see your doctor.

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Prurigo of pregnancy

Prurigo of pregnancy is an itchy rash that may develop during pregnancy. It usually appears in the first or second trimester.

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Polymorphic eruption of pregnancy (PEP)

Polymorphic eruption of pregnancy is a harmless but very itchy rash that starts on your abdomen in late pregnancy. Find out how to relieve the itch.

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Nappies

Nappies are important in your baby's first two years of life. Learn about the different types, pros and cons and how to choose one.

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Itchy skin in babies and children

Itchy skin is very common in children. It can be caused by skin conditions, infections, bites or allergies. Read about prevention and treatment

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Eczema in babies and children

Eczema is a common skin condition in babies and children. Typically, eczema causes an itchy rash that comes and goes. Learn more about eczema here.

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Poos and wees

Babies have very delicate skin and need changing soon after they wet themselves or passed a stool (poo) to prevent nappy rash and stop them from smelling.

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