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… of date. Do I need to take extra precautions to protect my baby from the sun and heat? Yes. Babies younger than 12 … months out of the sun. Try to find or create shade for your baby if you are going to be outside. Use a stroller with a sunshade if possible. If your baby must be in the sun, you can apply sunscreen to small …
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… long periods can be dangerous. If it gets very hot in your home, plan to go somewhere cooler if possible. What can you … rides. Covering a car seat with a rug, towel, blanket, or baby wrap may restrict air circulation around your child and … their bedroom Sleep in the same room as your infant for the first 6 months. This is safest for them, whether for naps …
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… health hazards after a flood? Anyone who has had a flood at home is anxious to get back to ordinary life as soon as … and can make people sick. When is it safe to return home? Do not return home until authorities have advised that it is safe to do …
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… with roseola can spread the disease to others. What is the home treatment for roseola? Caring for your child may … not be given to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more …
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… caused by a virus called hantavirus. This rare disease was first identified in the southwestern United States in 1993 … are extremely low. Rodent infestation in and around the home remains the main risk for contact with hantavirus. … on construction, utility and pest control. Workers and homeowners can be exposed in crawl spaces, under houses, or …
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… have also been reported, mostly in children, within weeks of having hand, foot and mouth disease. However, it is … with hand, foot and mouth disease is most contagious in the first week of their illness. They can spread the virus to … shortly before they give birth may pass the virus to their baby. Newborn babies infected with the virus usually have a …
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… wrong.” Notice cues that say distress You cannot spoil a baby with too much attention. Do not ignore distress cues … whose cries are responded to right away cry less after the first year than babies whose parents let them “cry it out.” … to be a change. For example, “In 5 minutes we need to go home and make supper” Do not sweat the small stuff If your …
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… of fluids. Check on those who are unable to leave their homes and people with emotional or mental health concerns … a wide brimmed hat or use an umbrella for shade What are home treatments for mild heat-related illness? When … sometimes called heat exhaustion, can be treated at home. Act immediately to start cooling the affected person. …
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… sexual partners and people in facilities such as care homes. You can spread mites to other people before and after … If you have not had scabies before, it may take several weeks for symptoms to appear. For those who have had scabies … provider may recommend a second treatment 1 week after the first treatment. Crusted (Norwegian) scabies is very …
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… to anyone's health, but people who are pregnant or had a baby within the past 6 weeks may be at a higher risk, especially if they do not … related complications. If it gets very hot in your home, plan to go somewhere cooler if possible.  By …