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WEBHealthier Together is a partnership project which continues to grow by putting children, young people and family’s needs at the heart of the website. Read more Healthier …

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Health Visitor :: Healthier Together

WEBHealth Visitor. The Healthy Child Programme is designed to offer every family support in making healthy choices. It includes immunisations, health information, developmental …

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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) :: Healthier Together

WEBUrinary Tract Infection (UTI) A UTI is an infection of the bladder or kidneys. It is caused by bacteria and is treated with antibiotics. Bladder infections are far more common than …

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Chickenpox :: Healthier Together

WEBChickenpox is a very common childhood illness, caused by a virus called varicella. It starts with red bumps that become small, yellowish blisters affecting the whole body – …

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Cough and cold :: Healthier Together

WEBCough and cold. Coughs and colds are extremely common in young children. Over the first year of life, your child is likely to have up to 8 of these episodes. It can sometimes be …

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Tick bite :: Healthier Together

WEBA tick bite can only cause Lyme disease in humans if the tick has already bitten an infected animal. Ticks that may cause Lyme disease are found all over the UK, but high-risk …

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Diarrhoea and/or Vomiting :: Healthier Together

WEBTummy bugs are extremely common in young children and are almost always caused by a virus. They are easily spread, resulting in outbreaks in nurseries and schools. Diarrhoea …

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Diarrhoea and vomiting :: Healthier Together

WEBDiarrhoea tends to occur after your child has started vomiting and means passing frequent watery poos that are offensive in nature. Tummy bugs are extremely common in young …

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Mental health :: Healthier Together

WEBSupport, advice and guidance. Self help ideas. Worried about a friend’s mental health. Where to get help. Self harm or suicide. Mental health passport.

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Rashes :: Healthier Together

WEBAdvice for parents/carers: Skin rashes are common in babies and children. Most rashes are harmless and go away on their own The causes of skin rashes tend to differ in babies …

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Sore throat :: Healthier Together

WEBAdvice for parents/carers: Sore throats are extremely common, and are often associated with a high temperature. Most sore throats are caused by viral infections – if this is the …

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Choking :: Healthier Together

WEBChoking usually tops parents’ fears when it comes to accidents. And rightly so. Young children have narrow airways and are still learning to chew, breathe and swallow in the …

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Conjunctivitis :: Healthier Together

WEBConjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis is a common eye condition that affects children, especially under 5 years of age. It can either be caused by an infection or by an allergy. Infectious …

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Information on local services :: Healthier Together

WEBBereavement Services - Bassetlaw. Citizens Advice - Bassetlaw. Food Banks - Bassetlaw. Health Visitors - Bassetlaw. Hospitals - Bassetlaw. Mental Health Services - Bassetlaw. …

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Allergies :: Healthier Together

WEBAllergies. Hay fever. Food allergies. Urticaria (Hives) and Other Skin Allergy.

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Head Injury :: Healthier Together

WEBAdvice for parents/carers: Most head injuries are not serious and simply cause a bump or a bruise If your child’s head is bleeding, apply pressure for 5-10 minutes. If it continues to …

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Bronchiolitis Advice Sheet

WEBYou need to contact a doctor or nurse today Please ring your GP surgery or call NHS 111 - dial 111 If your child has any of the following: Has laboured/rapid breathing or they are …

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