Rashes in babies and children
Many things can cause a rash in babies and children, and they’re often nothing to worry about.
The NHS provide support for identifying some of the common rashes in babies and children.
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NHS: Rashes in babies and childrenNHS vaccinations and when to have them
It’s important that vaccines are given on time for the best protection. Check the dates your child needs to have their vaccinations by and contact your GP.
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NHS vaccinations and when to have themStart for Life
Trusted NHS help and advice during pregnancy, birth and parenthood.
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Start for LifeHealth Visiting (Early Start Service)
Health Visitors are all trained nurses and have an additional qualification as a specialist practitioner. They all have extensive knowledge about child development and child health, parenting strategies, breast feeding, nutrition, maternal mood, and community support. They offer support with social, emotional and environmental issues that affect families.
Phone
0113 8435683
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www.leedscommunityhealthcare.nhs.ukSeacroft Childrens Centre
The Children’s Centre offers Day Care and Early Learning for children from 3 months to 5 years and is registered with Ofsted. Seacroft Childrens Centre offers family support, aimed at helping parents to promote the development of their children and babies.
Phone
0113 378 2681
Website
www.familyinformation.leeds.gov.uk
Email
isabelle.jones@leeds.gov.uk
Child health
Page published: 9 May 2023
Last updated: 26 February 2025