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Skin rashes
My daughter had 103 viral fever 1 month ago and then I saw rashes on her tummy and hand for the first time. They look like red spots 1to 1.5 cm in diameter. They came and went away next day. But new rashes keep on coming till now. They always go away in max 2 days. But new rashes keep coming on hands and legs. After next day of fever doc told to give histafree and stop it if she doesn't have any rash. So I stopped after 1 day. Then again they kept coming after 2to 3 days. I went to doc twice after that, he gave albendazole syrup. I gave the first dose and still no improvement in rashes. I was concerned next time and went, the doc said that it is an allergy rash and just asked me to apply coconut oil everyday. When will the rashes go away ? They are not itchy.
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Apply calamine lotion,and search for reason causing allergy,avoid pets.
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Looking like a allergic rash . Apply calosoft lotion twice daily for 3 days . Keep child away from dust , animals dog …. Don’t introduce new food item .
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Send a pic of rashes and consult on practo Dr Harish Kumar Ex Senior Consultant WHO Formerly at Safdarjung, Lhmc, rmlh
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I need to ask few more questions before answering your query. Early consultations can prevent complications. Kindly contact me on Practo or whatsapp chat (84960595sixfive) Dr Faisal Zoheb MBBS , MD PAEDIATRICS , PGPN (BOSTON), Neonatology fellow ( Newborn specialist )
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Kindly consult once for discussion
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