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Baby's Skin Is White And Stretched And Has Bumpy Dots. Prescribed Alerid And Dermocalm

Hello Dr. Santosh Kondekar, I am Swapna. I have 6 months old baby. He is healthy baby. When he was 5months old, he got elergy(total boby became red). We went to doc, he told my babies skin is sensitive. This will happen for 2years. It happened many times. He gave us Alerid and Dermocalm lotion. So we are using it. And now his skin is getting changed. I dont know to describe it but its like white stretched skin(Its like rashes/fungus on skin) and bumpy dots(like pimples ). We have consulted docotor, he told us to continue Dermocalm. I am worried. Please help me. Thanks
Fri, 30 Nov 2012
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Hi Swapna,
Most of the skin conditions will be understood by physically examining the child skin leisons. So better to take your child to a dermatologist for examination and take proper medication for it and if you upload the skin lesion images we will be in a better situation to help you more by detecting the skin problem
Thank you
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Baby's Skin Is White And Stretched And Has Bumpy Dots. Prescribed Alerid And Dermocalm

Hi Swapna, Most of the skin conditions will be understood by physically examining the child skin leisons. So better to take your child to a dermatologist for examination and take proper medication for it and if you upload the skin lesion images we will be in a better situation to help you more by detecting the skin problem Thank you