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rash
A rash is often the body’s way of signalling irritation, allergy, infection, or underlying health issues, and while many rashes are mild and harmless, understanding their cause is key to proper treatment and relief. In children, rashes can appear suddenly and be triggered by anything from heat and eczema to viral infections, food allergies, or contact with irritating substances like soaps or fabrics. Spotting changes in texture, colour, or spreading patterns helps you decide whether home care is enough or if medical advice is needed, especially if the rash is accompanied by fever, swelling, or discomfort. Keeping skin clean, moisturised, and away from known triggers can ease symptoms and prevent further flare-ups, while soothing products like fragrance-free creams and antihistamines may offer relief. Quick attention to new or worsening rashes can prevent complications and keep your child feeling comfortable and happy. Explore our expert tips and guides to better understand, manage, and treat rashes so you can care for your child with confidence.
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