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  1. Nappy rash

    Most babies get nappy rash at some stage, no matter how well they are cared for.

  2. Roseola infantum

    Roseola is a mild viral infection with associated fever and rash that affects babies and young children.

  3. Hives

    Hives (urticaria) are a reaction to the release of histamine into the skin.

  4. Mpox for low-risk contacts

    Information and advice for people who have come into contact with a case of mpox and have been identified by the Department of Health as low-risk contacts.

  5. Mpox for high-risk contacts

    Information and advice for people who have come into contact with a case of mpox and have been identified by the Department of Health as high-risk contacts.

  6. Mpox for medium-risk contacts

    Information and advice for people who have come into contact with a case of mpox and have been identified by the Department of Health as medium risk contacts.

  7. Mpox

    Mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) is a rare disease that is caused by infection with the mpox virus.

  8. Syphilis

    Information about syphilis - includes who is at risk, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. If left untreated, syphilis can cause serious health issues and congenital syphilis in babies.

  9. Lupus

    Lupus can be mild or life-threatening, depending on which tissues are affected.

  10. Oral sex

    Oral sex is using your mouth, lips or tongue to stimulate your partner’s genitals or anus. Includes consent, risks, STIs, reducing risk, avoiding oral sex and where to get help.

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