

If you have had a lot of questions since the baby arrived, your pharmacist has the answers!
They have the latest information on the most common care practices, from bath time to dental hygiene, as well as the most common childhood illnesses and how to treat them.


Children’s skin disorders
As soft as it is sensitive, the skin of newborns, babies and young children is particularly susceptible to scratches, redness and rashes.

Common illnesses in children
Young children are susceptible to many diseases. Learn to recognize gastrointestinal issues, respiratory illnesses and other common childhood ailments: regurgitation (spit-up), gastro-enteritis, otitis (ear infection), colic, eye irritation, thrush, cold and flu.

Oral and dental hygiene in children
Oral and dental hygiene, as well as cavity prevention in babies and children. How to brush your baby's or child's teeth. Toothbrushes and toothpastes for babies and children. How to choose dental care products at your pharmacy.

5 tips for giving baby a bath
How often should you give baby a bath? What products should you use? How should you go about it? Read our advice to safely enjoy that moment with your baby and take it all in.

Cleaning babies and children’s noses
Nasal hygiene is important for reducing nasal congestion in children and helping them to breathe freely. It also contributes to preventing colds and complications.

Whooping cough (pertussis)
Whooping cough may seem like a harmless illness at first, but it can have serious consequences – especially for babies. Thankfully, there are effective ways to prevent it, including vaccination and timely treatment when symptoms appear. Accès pharma pharmacists are here to help, whether you have questions about the whooping cough vaccine or need guidance on the right treatment options.

Hand, foot and mouth disease
Hand, foot and mouth disease may seem mild, but this common childhood illness can cause discomfort and spread quickly – especially in daycares and schools. Fortunately, it’s usually short-lived and easy to manage. Accès pharma pharmacists are here to support you with practical advice, symptom relief tips and answers to your questions about hand, foot and mouth disease in children and adults.

Roseola (sixth disease)
Sudden fever followed by a pinkish rash? It may be roseola, a common and mild childhood illness. This viral infection usually clears up on its own in just a few days. Your Accès pharma pharmacist can guide you on how to relieve the fever and monitor important symptoms.

Scarlet fever (scarlatina)
Uh-oh! Your child has a fever, a sore throat and a red skin rash? It might be scarlet fever, a contagious infection that’s easily treatable with the right care. Your Accès pharma pharmacist at Walmart is here to support you, answer your questions and help you take care of your child with confidence.

Allergies?

Chickenpox
A rash, fever and lots of questions? Chickenpox isn’t usually serious, but it can be quite alarming — especially at first. Whether you’re looking to soothe the itch, prevent complications or better understand what signs to watch for, we’ve got you covered. And remember: your pharmacist is here to help every step of the way.