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Rashes in Children

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You’re child woke up with redness and itching. Relax, rashes in infants and children are common. Unfortunately they can also be itchy, sore and irritating leaving your child extremely uncomfortable.

In this section, you’ll learn more about identifying various types of rashes -- as well as when to treat at home and when a severe allergic reaction requires medical attention.

  • Heat Rash

  • Skin Problems age 11 and younger

  • Skin problems age 12 and older


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