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Practical Tips for Parents

Plan meals in advance: Having easy, ready-to-serve meals can reduce stress while caring for your child.

Focus on hydration: Encourage water, mild teas, or broths to keep your child hydrated.

Small, frequent meals: Children may eat less when uncomfortable, so offer smaller portions more often.

Gentle foods: Stick to soft, easy-to-chew foods if scalp pain or stress affects their appetite.

Conclusion

Caring for a child with painful scalp bumps can be stressful, but combining attentive care with simple, nutritious meals can make a big difference. Keep the area clean, monitor symptoms closely, and provide comfort through food that nourishes and soothes. While home care can help, remember that medical evaluation is essential to ensure proper treatment and healing.

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