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Do babies need sunglasses?
By Babyexpert.com on 22/06/2009 15:14:19
Sun exposure can damage your child’s eyes, so make sure you buy quality kids’ sunglasses.

UV rays can damage the eyes of babies and children, experts advise. They recommend that all youngsters under the age of 10 should wear sunglasses in strong sunshine. But don’t be tempted to pick up a cheapo pair - your child needs to wear sunglasses

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.

a walk on the street or a visit to town instead. Even better, head for the seaside.3. BE A SHADY BABY:Buy your child a pair of sunglasses to protect her eyes against airborne pollens which spark hay fever symptoms.4. BECOME THE POLLEN POLICE

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

conjunctivitis due to hay fever, wearing wrap-around sunglasses can help. Irritant conjunctivitis will clear up once the irritant is removed. Your child may feel more comfortable wearing goggles when swimming and using perfume-free shampoo.If your child complains

Eastbourne: a Grand family getaway
By Babyexpert.com on 14/09/2009 10:08:00
Need some 5-star family pampering? The Grand Hotel in Eastbourne offers luxury for parents and a warm welcome for younger guests.

the counter, Jasmine and her five-year old sister, Lauren, filled in their own checking-in forms and were handed their Junior Crew Rucksacks (containing cap, sunglasses, camera and inflatable ring) – cue much excitement!For £10 per child per day, membership

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

chlorpheniramine can cause irritability and tremors in your newborn if taken towards the end of pregnancy. Hay fever can be miserable, but if you can, manage it by staying indoors when the pollen count is high, wearing wraparound sunglasses, using petroleum jelly

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