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		<title>Baby Health in Hong Kong</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Advice on keeping your little ones healthy with tips on vaccinations and dieases in Hong Kong. General Tips For colic or wind, try pushing his/her knees into the baby&#8217;s tummy and hold for 10 sec then stretch his legs out while gently bouncing them this will help relax its tummy and move any gas. Also [...]]]></description>
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<p>Advice on keeping your little ones healthy with tips on vaccinations and dieases in Hong Kong.</p>
<p>General Tips</p>
<p>For colic or wind, try pushing his/her knees into the baby&#8217;s tummy and hold for 10 sec then stretch his legs out while gently bouncing them this will help relax its tummy and move any gas. Also use a gentle bicycle motion with its legs into the tummy. Gripe Juice from Bumps to Babes also helps.</p>
<p>For constipation, try giving more doses of water. If that doesn&#8217;t have undiluted/fresh orange juice or prune juice normally works. Also regular milk (Full fat) seems to help at breakfast time.</p>
<p>Most babies experience diarrhea at some point during the growing-up cycle. Babies can poo as often as 5 times per day or as little as 1 time per 5 days. A change of diet can help but if the symtoms persist is best to seek medical attention.</p>
<p>For teething, try baby bongela or calgel &#8211; both available from Bumps to Babes. A frozen cloth or teething ring can also sooth the effected area.</p>
<p>Allergies</p>
<p>A HK based Pediatric Allergologist would be the best perons to contact. An allergen can trigger asthma is usually triggered by allergens, so is best to avoid these allergens to minimise attacks.</p>
<p>Baby Dentist</p>
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<p>Normally a baby should have a dental checkup between 12-18. It&#8217;s been recommended that when a baby shows signs of teeth erupting, then a toothbrush and baby toothpaste (with low flouride) should be used at least one time a day, preferably before the last sleep of the day. The following site may be useful as it shows baby teeth eruption patterns:</p>
<p>Tooth Eruption Patterns Web Site</p>
<p>Nappy Changing</p>
<p>Nappy changing should be made often and the routine should involve baby wipes, drying off and then cream and diaper. Allowing air on the genitals and not applying a nappy/diaper straight away can help red sores. In the case of an extreme rash , a zinc heavy cream such as Desitin from Watson&#8217;s stores should help.</p>
<p>Vaccinations</p>
<p>Most hospitals give the following vaccinations which are required thoughout the baby&#8217;s cycle. The B.C.G is the only vaccination that leaves a permanent mark -</p>
<p>New Born</p>
<p>B.C.G. Vaccine<br />
Polio Type I<br />
Hepatitis B Vaccine &#8211; First dose</p>
<p>1 Month Old</p>
<p>Hepatitis B Vaccine &#8211; Second dose</p>
<p>2-4 Months Old</p>
<p>DPT Vaccine (Diphtheria, Pertussis &amp; Tetanus) &#8211; First Dose<br />
Polio Trivalent &#8211; First Dose</p>
<p>3-5 Months Old</p>
<p>DPT Vaccine (Diphtheria, Pertussis &amp; Tetanus) &#8211; Second Dose</p>
<p>4-6 Months Old</p>
<p>DPT Vaccine (Diphtheria, Pertussis &amp; Tetanus) &#8211; Third Dose<br />
Polio Trivalent &#8211; Second Dose</p>
<p>6 months</p>
<p>Hepatitis B Vaccine &#8211; Third Dose</p>
<p>1 Year Old</p>
<p>MMR Vaccine (Measles, Mumps &amp; Rubella) &#8211; First Dose</p>
<p>1-1/2 Year Old</p>
<p>DPT Vaccine (Diphtheria, Pertussis &amp; Tetanus) &#8211; Booster Dose<br />
Polio Trivalent &#8211; Booster Dose</p>
<p>Extra Vaccinations/Boosters</p>
<p>Primary 1 DT Vaccine (Diphtheria &amp; Tetanus) &#8211; Booster Dose<br />
Polio Trivalent &#8211; Booster Dose<br />
MMR Vaccine (Measles, Mumps &amp; Rubella) &#8211; Second Dose</p>
<p>Primary 6 DT Vaccine (Diphtheria &amp; Tetanus) &#8211; Booster Dose<br />
Polio Trivalent &#8211; Booster Dose</p>
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