Eczema in baby 10 month old

2021-01-21 14:14:24
Can I use dashapushpamthailam on 10 month old for eczema ? If yes should I apply before bath or should I leave it overnight? Also I have shathadauth grutham oilment , can I use that on baby ?
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Plz do use any medication without the prescription of a doctor in a 10 months old child to avoid any complications.

Answered2021-01-27 10:52:53

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Madam, both medicines are useful in the treatment of eczema. Please consult an ayurvedic physician before taking ayurvedic medicines.

Answered2021-01-24 18:32:06

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jatayadi tai l  is good

Answered2021-01-21 14:39:25

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Dashpushpam tailam use before 30 mins of bath. Shatdhout use after bath and also in the night at sleeping time. Add pinch of khadir Anantamul Powder in milk or water or any food he take 2 times a day. Can consult online or come to clinic.

Answered2021-01-21 22:48:50

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Hello Ma'am,U can use Shatdhaut ghrit mixed with Zinc oxide,some drops neem leaves juice

Answered2021-01-21 14:26:12

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