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Suggest Treatment For Rash Caused By Eczema

I believe my son who is 1yr and two months caught some sort of skin issue from the babysitter who we had before. we let her go because she was diagnosed with something called mouth herpies. what treatment should be used to treat a child that has a rash caused by exima or her mouth issue?
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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I really appreciate your concern, it is very necessary to confirm the clinical condition whether this is really happened because of babysitter ? if this is viral infection then you need to wait for some time because this would come around on its own although chances of this is very rare, baby must be having some hypersensitivity reaction and for that you need to wait because most of the time this is also self limiting, if condition remains as its then it need to be clinically examined, hope this helps, take care and have a nice day. (At the most Diphenhydramine lotion can be tried)
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Suggest Treatment For Rash Caused By Eczema

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, it is very necessary to confirm the clinical condition whether this is really happened because of babysitter ? if this is viral infection then you need to wait for some time because this would come around on its own although chances of this is very rare, baby must be having some hypersensitivity reaction and for that you need to wait because most of the time this is also self limiting, if condition remains as its then it need to be clinically examined, hope this helps, take care and have a nice day. (At the most Diphenhydramine lotion can be tried)