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Health Tip: Treating Rashes
By LadyLively on March 18, 2019
Children often visit the pediatrician for skin rashes. From viruses to allergies, rashes have a multitude of causes.
To ease discomfort, KidsHealth tells parents:
- Do not rub the skin. Pat it dry after a bath or shower.
- Do not scratch or scrub the skin.
- Leave the rash exposed to air.
Source: HealthDay
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