Common Topics
Cellulitis is an infection of the deeper layers of skin. Most cases can be treated with antibiotics at home, although sometimes it needs to be treated in hospital. It can be serious if not treated quickly. It can occur at any age.
Information leaflet for Eczema (what to do if your child has eczema)
Eczema (also called atopic eczema or atopic dermatitis) is a very common dry skin condition. It affects about 1in 5 babies and children in the UK. Eczema often appears in the first few months of life. Eczema usually improves in most children as they get older, but some children with more severe eczema may continue to have eczema into adult life.
Eczema can cause the skin to become itchy, dry, cracked and sore. Sometimes, children with eczema make may have periods where the eczema becomes more severe (flare ups).
Nappy rash pathway for professionals
Help and guidance when a child has suspected scarlet fever for parents and carers
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