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Keep hay fever at bay
By Babyexpert.com on 19/06/2007 15:50:00
If your toddler is prone to hay fever, take these simple steps to control it.

medicines you can use with small children, and don't presume the brands you rely on are safe. For example, many types of antihistamines are not recomended for children under 12.

Can I take hay fever medicine while pregnant?
By Babyexpert.com on 19/08/2008 16:29:00
Q: is it safe to take hay fever medication now that I’m pregnant?

A. Generally, it is best to avoid taking hay fever medicine if you’re expecting. However, the older, sedating antihistamines are usually considered safe during pregnancy but, because they can cause drowsiness, take care.Avoid the newer, non

First aid for holidays
By Babyexpert.com on 24/06/2011 08:14:00
Don’t leave home without basic health essentials and remedies for common ailments.

available in strawberry flavour Kool 'n' Soothe Soft Gel Sheets, suitable for children over 1, help soothe and cool a fever For hayfever and other allergic reactions like heat rash For children over 1 years old take an oral antihistamine like Piriton

Baby's summer first aid essentials
By Ellie Walker-Arnott on 03/05/2013 12:00:00
Keep babies safe in the summer months

stings and rashes.Boots Pharmaceuticals Bite and Sting Relief Antihistamine Cream (suitable from 2 years, £3.99, boots.com) will stop your little one's itching.You can pop a reusable Dora the Explorer Bruise Soother (£4.95, boots.com) in the fridge

Your guide to conjunctivitis
By Emma Daly on 26/03/2013 11:46:51
How to tackle this common eye complaint and when you should see a doctor

the counter.For bacterial infective conjunctivitis, antibiotic eyedrops or cream may be prescribed. If the infection is viral, lubricating eyedrops can be used. Allergic conjunctivitis may be treated with antihistamines. If your child has allergic

Your guide to eczema
By Emma Daly on 12/04/2013 10:35:14
How you can deal with this common childhood complaint

can be used both as an emollient and a soap substititue, and is available over the ounter and on prescription. Or try Aveeno Bath & Shower Oil (£8.19 for 250ml, boots.com). For more information visit eczema.org.Antihistamins: These are used for itching

Which medicines are safe to take during pregnancy?
By Emma Daly on 08/05/2013 10:22:26
Dr Dawn Harper guides you through which over-the-counter remedies are OK when you're pregnant

at some point in their lives.  Hay fever can cause itchy eyes, a runny nose and sneezing. “The mainstay of treating hay fever is with antihistamines and the manufacturers of most advise that they should be avoided during pregnancy,” warns Dr Dawn. “This

Pregnancy-safe remedies and medicines
By Babyexpert.com on 02/08/2007 15:22:00
Pregnancy-safe remedies and medicines

AllergiesWhat you can do: Relieve stuffiness with a steam inhalation and breathe the vapour in deeplyWhat's safe: Nasal sprays without steroids, such as Aller-ezeAvoid: Antihistamine tablets, unless prescribed by your doctorBackacheWhat you can do

Increase your chances of getting pregnant
By Babyexpert.com on 24/06/2007 14:24:00
Increase your chances of getting pregnant - Sex and health tips on how to get pregnant

-the counter and prescribed drugs. Avoid ibuprofen; Roaccutane, an anti-acne treatment; certain antibiotics - if you're about to be prescribed these tell your doctor that you're planning a pregnancy; antihistamines, which can interfere with cervical mucus

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