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What are the uses of Sudocrem 60g?
Sudocrem 60g is a topical cream that protects and restores suppleness to the skin, while helping to heal and soothe papules and skin lesions of newborns with heat rash, diaper rash, and burns. Light or scratched,... So what effect does Sudocrem 60g have?
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Uses of Gynostad
Gynostad drug belongs to the group of gynecological drugs, indicated for daily hygiene for women, especially women after menstruation, postpartum or other gynecological diseases. So how is Gynostad used? The following article will provide necessary information about the effects and precautions when using this drug.
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Cool off with tapioca flour, give this thing too much, beware of mouth ulcers and diabetes
Hot weather makes people tend to look for cool foods and drinks. Among them, using tapioca starch to “cool down”, prevent acne, heat rash, and cool the skin is a popular choice in families. However, not everyone knows how to use this drink properly.
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[Vinmec - Q&A with experts] Topic 02: Children's health in hot season
Prolonged heat causes a large difference in temperature and humidity between indoors and outdoors. This is also a favorable environment for viruses and bacteria to develop, leading to health problems for children in the hot season.
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[Vinmec - Q&A with experts] Number 02: Children's health in hot season (Part 2)
High fever, hand, foot and mouth disease, meningitis... are diseases that can threaten children's health in hot weather. Below are questions related to children's health in hot weather answered by pediatricians at Vinmec International General Hospital.
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What are the health benefits of gotu kola?
Gotu kola is a vegetable that is quite familiar to our daily life. Gotu kola grows wild everywhere and is widely cultivated by the people. This vegetable is not only nutritious food but also has many medicinal properties. Therefore, people have known how to use gotu kola as a medicine to cure diseases.
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Common skin diseases in children
Infants from birth to 2 and a half years old are sensitive and susceptible to diseases, especially skin diseases. Skin diseases often attack children on hot, humid days or during the changing seasons. Therefore, understanding the disease, how to prevent and treat it is necessary for parents to always keep their children in the healthiest condition against environmental impacts.
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Beware of unusual acne in babies
Baby acne may sound strange, but it is actually quite common in newborns. Usually, acne can appear right after birth, or it can appear a few weeks after birth. Parents should not be subjective with baby acne, need to detect and consult a doctor.
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Heat rash in babies and children
Heat rash appears as small, raised bumps in the folds of the skin. It is caused by overheating, so the best way to prevent heat rash is to keep your baby from getting too hot. If your baby gets too hot, take steps to cool them down immediately – for example, by removing their clothes and giving them a lukewarm bath or using wet towels.
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Does baby heat rash go away on its own?
Prickly heat is a very common disease in young children and infants. Although it is a benign skin disease, if not treated properly or appropriately, prickly heat can cause negative consequences to the child's health. Will prickly heat go away on its own in children and what are the ways to prevent prickly heat in children?
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Heat rash in children
Heat rash is a condition of blocked sweat glands causing sweat to stagnate, the excretory ducts are easily blocked by dust or dirt, causing the skin to become inflamed and small pink pimples to appear on the skin. In children, because the sweat glands are not fully developed, plus the hot summer weather, the child's body secretes a lot of sweat but cannot escape completely, causing sweat to stagnate and sweat glands to be blocked.
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