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HFMD

Happy Friday🥂 Mummies and Daddies!

It's the weekend! =)🍾
Heard from a few fellow mummy friends that their little ones are down with high fever🤒 then diagnosed with HFMD or a mysterious rash over the body. It seems like there's a viral infection of some sort going around 🤨

Please do take care mummies😘
For yourself and for your little ones.
Drink lots of fluids, take your antioxidants and if you oil your kids, raindrop 1-2 times a day to protect and boost their immunity yeah?

I do the raindrop for my 2 little ones on a daily basis as maintenance and FINGERS CROSSED🤞, we are ok! =) 😘

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