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Suggest Remedy For Right Patches On Cheek

Hello Dr, I ve female child of 3yrs old, she has got white patches on right cheek since 2 months, went to skin specialist, he consluted to use mixture of emoderm and ketoconazole creams in equal amounts, but still the patches didn t disappear. Please help out with a good treatment.
Mon, 29 Sep 2014
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Dear Sir/ Madam,

Thank you for posting your query at healthcaremagic.com
This is common thing in a growing child of that age. Generally, it goes off as the child grows. There is no question of defeincy or infection. Ideally keep the area moist with emoderm. One hour before bath you can apply paraffin liqud, after bath expose the child to sunbath.

If you have any further question, kindly revert back, will be happy to assist you.
If you find my answer informative, thank you note will be appreciated!

with best wishes,
Dr. Vishwanath Patil

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Suggest Remedy For Right Patches On Cheek

Dear Sir/ Madam, Thank you for posting your query at healthcaremagic.com This is common thing in a growing child of that age. Generally, it goes off as the child grows. There is no question of defeincy or infection. Ideally keep the area moist with emoderm. One hour before bath you can apply paraffin liqud, after bath expose the child to sunbath. If you have any further question, kindly revert back, will be happy to assist you. If you find my answer informative, thank you note will be appreciated! with best wishes, Dr. Vishwanath Patil