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"Red patch on my baby's forehead?"

If your baby has a red patch on their forehead, it is recommended to observe the situation for now. Avoid applying anything or rubbing the area. If the region becomes wet after a bath, gently pat it dry instead of rubbing. If the situation persists or worsens, it is advisable to visit a pharmacy to seek advice from a pharmacist or consult a doctor if necessary.

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