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My daughter has rashes from her face on down. Plus a fever, can all that cause rashes. She has flu, virus, and hivs. Is there any treatment for it. I been giving her bendryl, and using Aveeno cream with oat in it and using cordozone. For all the itching and burning sensation. Please help
Your daughter has symptoms of itchy rashes on the face which seem to be that fact allergic reaction is persisting. Need not to worry. You should cover your face while going outside to protect your skin from harmful UV radiations. Drink plenty of water, eat fresh fruits and vegetables for mineral and vitamins. Take proper course of antihistamine drug along with a short course of oral corticosteroids after proper prescription. If the condition doesn't get better in a month, then consult dermatologist again for proper diagnosis and to rule out any underlying condition. The doctor may prescribe isotretinoin, steroid ointment or antibiotics course.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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How Can Itchy Rashes On The Face Be Treated?
Hello, Your daughter has symptoms of itchy rashes on the face which seem to be that fact allergic reaction is persisting. Need not to worry. You should cover your face while going outside to protect your skin from harmful UV radiations. Drink plenty of water, eat fresh fruits and vegetables for mineral and vitamins. Take proper course of antihistamine drug along with a short course of oral corticosteroids after proper prescription. If the condition doesn t get better in a month, then consult dermatologist again for proper diagnosis and to rule out any underlying condition. The doctor may prescribe isotretinoin, steroid ointment or antibiotics course. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Harry Maheshwari