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		<title>Baby Skin Conditions in the Winter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First, remember that just because it&#8217;s cold outside doesn&#8217;t mean you should overdress your baby. &#8220;I think new parents get a little freaked out about the cold temperature, so even if they&#8217;re just going out for a short walk, they&#8217;ll put their baby in a romper, and then a sweater, and then a jacket, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, remember that just because it&#8217;s cold outside doesn&#8217;t mean you should overdress your baby. &#8220;I think new parents get a little freaked out about the cold temperature, so even if they&#8217;re just going out for a short walk, they&#8217;ll put their baby in a romper, and then a sweater, and then a jacket, and then they slide them into the little bundle me on the stroller and put a blanket over that&#8230;&#8221; says Hartshorn. &#8220;They only need one more layer than you&#8217;re wearing.&#8221; So, if you&#8217;re comfortable going out in a sweater and a jacket, dress baby the same way, plus one. Throw a blanket over their stroller and they&#8217;ll be just fine.</p>
<p>Pay special attention to your baby&#8217;s comfort at night. &#8220;Overheating at night is more of a serious issue,&#8221; says Hartshorn. &#8220;It doesn&#8217;t just cause a rash, it can make it hard for the baby to breathe.&#8221; Instead of covering your baby with a blanket, which can pose a suffocation risk as well, try dressing your baby in footed pajamas or a wearable blanket. These blankets, which have a zipper up the front and arm holes, allow free movement, but keep baby just warm enough so that he or she doesn&#8217;t overheat.</p>
<p>Many babies get rashes in the winter, and they often pop up if the baby is overheated. In the summer, letting your baby run around naked for a bit will help. In the winter, however, you don&#8217;t have this option because it&#8217;s too cold. When the air gets chilly, Hartshorn suggests, &#8220;A nice warm bath in just plain water, or something with a real mild baby wash.&#8221; Using an oatmeal-based formula will help take the itch away. After they&#8217;re warm and dry, apply a petroleum-based cream on the affected area. This acts as a barrier against the elements and helps the rash to heal.</p>
<p>Babies are also faced with chapped lips and faces in the winter. With their little nose running and their mouth drooling, a child&#8217;s face is both cold and wet, which can accelerate chapping. In addition to wiping their face often with a clean tissue or cloth, try applying a little diaper rash cream. This, while a little surprising, helps heal the chapped lips and face and prevents future chapping as well.</p>
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