Dribble rash nhs email

A very specific and interesting topic!

A dribble rash, also known as a "drooling rash" or "drooling eczema," is a common condition that affects some babies and young children. It's characterized by a red, itchy, and scaly rash on the face, particularly around the mouth and chin, caused by constant drooling or dribbling.

If you're looking for information on dribble rash from the NHS (National Health Service) in the UK, here's an email address you can contact:

NHS 111 Online

You can also visit the NHS website (www.nhs.uk) and search for "dribble rash" or "drooling rash" to find relevant information and advice.

Additionally, you can contact your local GP (General Practitioner) or a pediatrician for personalized advice and treatment.

Here's an example email you could send to NHS 111 Online:

Subject: Dribble Rash Concerns

Dear NHS 111 Online,

I'm concerned about my [child's/infant's] dribble rash. They've been experiencing a red, itchy, and scaly rash on their face, particularly around the mouth and chin, due to constant drooling. I've tried [mention any treatments or remedies you've tried so far]. Could you please provide some guidance on how to manage this condition and recommend any suitable treatments?

Thank you for your time and assistance.

Best regards, [Your Name]

Remember to always consult with a healthcare professional if you're concerned about your child's health or if the rash persists or worsens over time.