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A rash on a baby’s face and chest is commonly caused by eczema, which is worsened by both dry skin and allergies. Find out how to treat eczema and other sources of rashes with help from a pediatrician in this free video on babyhealth. Expert: Dr. David Hill Contact: www.capefearpediatrics.com Bio: Dr. David Hill has more than 14 years of experience as a practicing pediatrician and is qualified with infants through teenagers. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC Series Description: Every parent is concerned when their child or baby has any sort of health issue. Learn how to deal with common questions about child health in this free video series on health care for babies and children.
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Children will often get rashes, and the most common hand rash that will be seen in a child is from eczema. Find out what causes eczema with help from a pediatrician in this free video on childhealth care. Expert: Dr. David Hill Contact: www.capefearpediatrics.com Bio: Dr. David Hill has more than 14 years of experience as a practicing pediatrician and is qualified with infants through teenagers. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC Series Description: Treating common conditions and illnesses in babies and children usually starts by identifying the problem. Learn about health care for children in this free video series on pediatrics.
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Products I used before I went out to see if they cause a reaction the next morning!
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grandsson has a rash on his upper torso. was getting better than worse. Md orderd lab work because of the orange tint under his skin. I thought is was a contact dermatitis as he was using his dads soap and it was too strong for him but md not sure becasue of the orange tint to his skin.

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