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My baby is 3 mnth, when he is fussy he start itching himself by his fingers and his face becomes red fullnof small pimples , does he do that bcz its something is painfull or its a fussy action only
Jun 17, 2015
This is not an uncommon behavior in infants. You may want to put soft cotton gloves to avoid injury.
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