Although COVID-19 restrictions have lifted COVID infections are still happening. It can be confusing to know what to do when your baby is unwell.
Use the table below to help you know when and where to get help. Speak to your GP, health visitor or NHS 111 if you are concerned about your baby.
If your baby has any of the following:
Please get help now if you are frightened because your baby looks very unwell. |
You need help now Go to the nearest Hospital Emergency Department or phone 999 |
If your baby has any of the following:
Please get advice if your baby is getting worse or you are worried. |
contact your GP and make an appointment for your baby to be seen that day or call NHS 24 - dial 111.
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If your baby DOESN’T have any signs from the RED or AMBER boxes, the following are normal: Your baby is less than two weeks old (or three weeks old and breastfed) and looks slightly yellow, mainly on the face. (This may slowly increase over a day or two but will then start to go away).
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Self care If you are still concerned about your baby speak to your Health Visitor, pharmacist or NHS 24 - visit nhsinform.scot or dial 111 |