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Itching and water eyes ,running nose
Hello ,my son is 4 .7 years old . He got viral fever, cold ,cough with rashes on chest, tummy and backside and some itching lesions on the face and sole.. rashes gone. But still he is itching .. the doctor gave only moisturizer because of dry skin. The doctor said it is post viral infection itching. We have done his blood test, ige is 82.1 iu/ml.,  B12 is 722  and vitamin d3-   31.3 ng/ml  . He is allergic to something and his eyes are watery  and have a running nose like a rhinitis allergy . Please help me what I should do. And his cheeks are a little red too
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He is suffering for Atopic dermatitis Did he or any family member suffer from asthma A very short course of Anti-inflammatory meds is is needed
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It's due to atopy..allergy..it will go with medicine.. for detailed prescription do direct online consultation
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Hii.. It's Allergic Dermatitis or viral exanthm.. Need to be treated correctly to prevent further spread Need complete evaluation and history for accurate diagnosis, After that  correct treatment options can be provided Use calamine lotion for now So kindly consult on-line for further evaluation and prescription
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I understand your concern but this seems to be viral exanthem which is totally curable. Kindly book an appointment to discuss further and proper treatment
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Take consultantion and discuss in detail
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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