In most scenarios, you'll want to visit a doctor to get a diagnosis and to learn about treatment options. Some cases of eczema are so mild that you may simply overlook them. In other cases, eczema can be a major irritant and seriously painful for your infant. In these cases, visit your doctor immediately. Remember that eczema can lead to pain, infection, and even scarring if left untreated. Depending on how severe your infant's eczema is and what's causing it, your pediatrician may recommend a combination of medications and natural remedies. See a doctor immediately if your baby has signs of infected skin, such as increased redness, swelling, drainage of pus, warmth of the skin, fever, or irritability. This may mean your baby needs medical intervention. The doctor may prescribe antibiotics to treat your baby's infection. Always follow your doctor or pharmacist's instructions carefully. In some cases, natural remedies may not be enough to get your baby's eczema under control. Talk to your doctor if you've been trying home remedies for a few days and the symptoms aren't improving or are getting worse. Common medical treatment options for eczema in babies and children include:  Steroid creams or ointments, which help reduce inflammation Antihistamines to control itching Oral or topical antibiotics to prevent or treat secondary infections Not all natural remedies may be safe or appropriate for your baby. Before you try any home remedy, such as bleach baths, oatmeal soaks, or essential oils, talk to your doctor about the possible risks and benefits. Stop using any natural treatment and seek medical attention if your child has symptoms of an allergic reaction, such as a rash, swelling, itching, or hives.
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One-sentence summary -- See a doctor for a diagnosis. Call your pediatrician if your baby's skin is infected. Talk to your child's doctor if home remedies aren't helping. Ask your doctor before using home remedies.

Q: Holding hands, putting your arm around your partner while walking, or even just sitting beside one another are all ways to show affection without being overly physical. Affection doesn’t necessarily have to be sexual in nature. Simple displays of affection and making sure to touch one another often are great ways to bring you closer. Try watching a movie together while cuddling on the couch. Even simply cuddling and being physically close to each other can make you feel closer on an emotional level. If you’re parents, or work often, you might find that your time and energy for intimacy are often limited. It’s not a bad thing to set aside time to be physically intimate with one another. However, it’s still important to be spontaneous and passionate now and then just to keep things interesting! If you don’t want to “schedule” your intimacy, just focus on making it a priority that you both can keep. While physical intimacy is important, it’s important to talk things out with your partner and respect their needs and desires. For example, before you push more frequent physical intimacy on them, have a discussion about it. Ask them if they think you both could benefit from being physically closer. Ask them how they think you should go about being more affectionate with one another, and what they’d be comfortable with. Not only will you be respecting them and their boundaries, you’ll also be having meaningful discussions about your relationship. It’s important to respect your partner’s feelings, as well. If they happen to be dealing with something in their lives and are having a hard time, for example, it might not be the best time to bring up physical intimacy. Reassure them that you are there for them, regardless of your physical relationship. If you are having trouble with physical intimacy that you can’t seem to get past on your own, it might be a good idea to talk to a therapist who specializes in helping couples overcome these kinds of struggles. Problems with sexual intimacy often stem from emotional issues you’re facing in your relationship—such as feeling too distant from one another. A sex therapist would be able to help you address these issues and work them out. Things won’t heal or strengthen themselves overnight. Even if you start working on your relationship and taking the steps towards growing closer, it will still take time and effort to really see the result you want. Taking it slow in relationships, no matter how long you’ve been together, can help strengthen them in the long run. Don’t push or force the issue, especially when it comes to physical intimacy. Be patient and be prepared to put in the time and effort until both of you are comfortable.
A: Be affectionate. Make time for intimacy. Respect your partner. Seek the help of a sex therapist. Give it time.

Article: MS Paint has an icon that resembles a painters pallet.  Use the following steps to open MS Paint for Windows.  Click the Windows Start menu in the lower-left corner. Type "Paint". Click the MS Paint icon. Use the following steps to open an image in MS Paint.  Click File in the upper-left corner. Click Open. Select an image. Click Open. You don't want to edit the size of the original image.  Save the image as a separate copy.  Add "thumbnail" or something similar to the end of the copy of the image (i.e. weddingphoto_thumbnail.jpg).  Use the following steps to create a copy of the image:  Click File  Click Save As. Type a name for the image next to "Filename". Click Save. It's in the upper-left corner above the box labeled "Image". It's at the top of the "Resize and Skew" window. 10% is a good size for a thumbnail image.  Larger photos will need to be reduced greater. Alternatively, you can select "Pixels" and type the exact dimensions in Pixels you want the image to be next to "Vertical" and "Horizontal". This reduces the size of the photo. Use the following steps to reduce the size of the photo.  Click File  Click Save.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open MS Paint. Open an image you want to make a thumbnail for. Create a copy of the image. Click Resize. Tick "Percentage". Type the percentage you want to reduce the image size next to "Horizontal" or "Vertical". Click Ok. Save the photo.