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Suggest Treatment For Red Bumps On Stomach And Legs Of A Child
My 2-year-old daughter has small red pumps on her lower stomach, tops of her legs and bottom. She also has 2 bumps on her face. They look like small pimples. I noticed a couple one to two days ago, but the majority have come up this afternoon, after awaking from her sleep. My daughter weighs 14 kg and has no other health issues
I can understand your concern regarding to your child’s health.
This type of pumps can occur because of an allergy of synthetic clothes or any type of food allergy. As you are saying that they occur on lower part of abdomen, so it might be because of an allergy of synthetic clothes.
So, first of all wear her only cotton clothes and avoid synthetic materials. Apply medicated powders like Lotril or Imidil 3 times in a day after a clean bath (If no allergy). Give liquid Levocet 5 ml, at night (if no allergy). If there will not occur any change after doing all these things within 3-4 days, then consult dermatologist.
After doing all these things, I hope your child will get well sooner and please share your review about my answer on healthcare magic.
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Suggest Treatment For Red Bumps On Stomach And Legs Of A Child
Hi, Welcome To Healthcare Magic. I can understand your concern regarding to your child’s health. This type of pumps can occur because of an allergy of synthetic clothes or any type of food allergy. As you are saying that they occur on lower part of abdomen, so it might be because of an allergy of synthetic clothes. So, first of all wear her only cotton clothes and avoid synthetic materials. Apply medicated powders like Lotril or Imidil 3 times in a day after a clean bath (If no allergy). Give liquid Levocet 5 ml, at night (if no allergy). If there will not occur any change after doing all these things within 3-4 days, then consult dermatologist. After doing all these things, I hope your child will get well sooner and please share your review about my answer on healthcare magic. Take Care, Thank You. From:- Dr. Nupur Shah