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Itchy skin
My 4.5 year son had fallen from bed in month of may and hurt his lower backbone right and had some bruises but from past 2 months he is having some kind of red pimples and itches a lot, does that fall caused any problem to kidney or something. His appetite is normal weight 16kg height 99cms, the marks in back and arms are like ant bites . Should it be anything to be worried about. Does it happen due to dry skin itches.
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You can give antihistamine syp as per dose
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Do CBC,LFT,KFT,PT-INR
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Yes there is a dry skin...use physiogel lotion daily apply 2 times...change the soap... Dont worry about trauma at back...usually it dont damage the kidney as kid has no issues...
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give atarax syp for itching...
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Looks like dry skin. Not related to fall. Does he have any history of allergy?
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Apply physiogel or desowen ointment 2 times daily for 5 days
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