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9 ways to save your baby's life

By Alex Gazzola

Keeping your baby safe and healthy is your number-one priority as a parent. Here are nine ways to protect him from danger.


Burns


The immediate treatment for any type of burn – be it fire, a hot iron, sunburn or a chemical burn – says Alice Walsh, is running the affected area for a full and timed 10 minutes under cold running water. Following that, if it’s a second-degree burn, which is oozy, blistery or angry – cover with clingfilm (this offers non-stick protection against infection) and take your child to accident and emergency at once. Never use ice directly on a burn, although keeping a burned hand, for instance, in an iced bucket during transportation to hospital is OK.
With any chemical burns in the eye, “again, 10 minutes rinse under the cold tap”, advises Walsh. “It’s difficult, and you can give your child little breaks, but the more flushing, the less risk of losing sight in that eye. Make sure the affected eye is lower than the good eye, so that you don’t rinse the chemical from one eye to the other.”

With internal burns, due to accidental swallowing of toxic chemicals, do not attempt to make your infant sick, which may further damage the oesophagal tube. Take him to hospital at once, with the bottle of fluid you suspect he drank, showing the ingredients. Do not give him water or milk unless advised to by medical teams.


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