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does anyone know if there's a drop in place to see a health visitor - I can't get to our surgery's baby clinic and I don't think I need to see a doctor, but it seems a bit ridiculous having a home visit for someone to look at Miss Oi's vicious nappy rash that isn't going away. All I'm after is some suggestions for dealing with it! Thanks.
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It's probably gone fungal. Depending on Miss Oi's age, you might be able to get some Canesten over the counter. Speak to your pharmacist.


If that's not possible, you can go to the Lister drop in centre in Peckham and ask to see a GP.


I would not bother with health visitors for a nasty nappy rash. Most of them have no medical qualifications.

Monkey Wrote:

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> It's probably gone fungal. Depending on Miss Oi's

> age, you might be able to get some Canesten over

> the counter. Speak to your pharmacist.

>

> If that's not possible, you can go to the Lister

> drop in centre in Peckham and ask to see a GP.

>

> I would not bother with health visitors for a

> nasty nappy rash. Most of them have no medical

> qualifications.


Health Visitors are qualified nurses who have done a degree in specialist community nursing. You might be muddling them with the nursery nurses/support staff who help in clinics with weighing the babies/basic duties. My experience has been that as soon as you ask a question/say you need to speak to the HV, you get pointed in their direction/go into their queue to be seen.


Oimissus - if you call up your HV team & leave a msg they'll be able to get back to you asap & let you know if there is drop in - seem to remember there being an HV clinic at the albrighton centre on a Tues 1.30-3pm.


If you haven't already might be worth trying lots of nappy free time (easier daytime than over night!) & metanium cream has always worked for bugglet x

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