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Will The Cylindrical Power Of A 2 Year Old Increase With Age?

I have had a rash for about 2 weeks it is turning in to bruises and my temperature is unusually low for me 97.2. Any thoughts on what it could be I have tried cortisone cream and benadryl and nothing works. Tje itching is so bad that I have brought blood to the surface by scratching.
posted on Mon, 10 Mar 2014
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greetings.
you didn't mention about the area where you are having itch.
it can be an infectious cause. for egs. a fungal infection or scabies etc. so therefor you need to be a little more specific. a physical examination is a must and it will be great if u can show it to your doctor.
thanks and regards.
Dr Gaurav Nigam.
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Pediatrician Dr. Gaurav Nigam's  Response
greetings.
you didn't mention about the area where you are having itch.
it can be an infectious cause. for egs. a fungal infection or scabies etc. so therefor you need to be a little more specific. a physical examination is a must and it will be great if u can show it to your doctor.
thanks and regards.
Dr Gaurav Nigam.
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Will The Cylindrical Power Of A 2 Year Old Increase With Age?

greetings. you didn t mention about the area where you are having itch. it can be an infectious cause. for egs. a fungal infection or scabies etc. so therefor you need to be a little more specific. a physical examination is a must and it will be great if u can show it to your doctor. thanks and regards. Dr Gaurav Nigam.