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Rashes on Skin with Itching
Hello Doctors. Very good morning.. My son is suffering from rashes and itching on skin and it spreading all over the body. I consulted a pediatrician and she said it could be food allergy. She asked us not to give him edible oil and sauce. And suggested Atarax and Omnacortil forte. After giving these medications the rashes disappear, but the reappears again after he wakes up from sleep. I'm so worried. I have stopped giving him chicken, eggs, and oil. Can be something else apart form food allergy? Please suggest.
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Need to consult offline with a dermatologist
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Consult a dermatologist. Topical steroids are needed. How long is this going on? Many more details are necessary. Don't stop foods randomly as it will not lead to a diagnosis.
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The child has urticaria Please consult a dermatologist Find out the cause for allergy
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