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Redness and dryness in ears
Hi i have a 6 months daughter, she is facing redness and dryness in her both ears , she is facing this allergy from last 2 months. She rub her ears very badly and after that start crying. My doctor recommended Eumosone M for 5 days , i have used only one time bcoz after that my baby suddenly start crying and rubbing her ears that's why i have not used that cream. Kindly suggest the solution bcoz its been 2 months now but the allergy is still remain the same. I am using mother care location. Now bought seba med baby location. Attaching the pictures.
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It appears to be due to dandruff. Use anti dandruff shampoo twice a week and avoid oiling couple of week
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She must be having dandruff. This is caused by hair dandruff usually. Just use KZ shampoo alternate days on hair . This will improve too
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In case of no dandruff , use candid B cream twice daily on ears
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it appears that your child is suffering from some type of allergy of the ears which might be either due to naturally or due to application of any soap cream or powder. apply coconut oil over it at least five to six times per day and see if it is helping otherwise show to your doctor for secondary opinion
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If she is also having running nose...itchy nose or red nose... Then mostly it is Bcz of allergy...bcz duration is more than 2 months...i  advice skin consultation....till that time apply SURFAZ SN cream and see the response..
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Dermatologist consultation
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Can be allergy or fungal infection. Already it is more than 2 months. So take a Dermatologist opinion directly.
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