Question

Two white spots have appeared on my child’s face. We have already taken two doses of deworming medicine, but the situation has not improved. Hello, what methods can be used to cure this? What are the adverse effects on the child if it is not treated for a long time?

Answer

The “white spots” appearing on a child’s face are medically known as simple herpes, also known as white herpes, and are associated with viruses or fungi. If the child’s condition does not improve after taking worm medicine, it may be related to milk rash caused by skin dryness, which may recur after exposure to strong sunlight. This condition is not related to intestinal parasites. Regional treatment can use medications such as Fudis cream, 5% sulfur ointment. Oral medications can include compound vitamin B, vitamin B2, vitamin A, and so on.