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Should a Four-Month-Old Baby’s Red and Swollen Anus Be Treated with Acidic Ointment or Miconazole Ointment?

How should a four-month-old baby’s red and swollen anus be treated due to diarrhea?
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  • Infant Care
  • Skin Issues
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Should You Take Your Child to the Pediatric Department for Red Rashes?

When a child develops red rashes accompanied by severe itching, parents should consider taking them to a dermatology clinic for a consultation to determine if it’s allergic hives caused by an allergy.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Skin Issues
  • Allergies
  • Hives
  • Medical Advice
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Should You Worry About the Small Lump on Your Baby’s Right Eyebrow?

When your baby exerts force, a small lump forms above the right eyebrow. What could this be? Should you be concerned?
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  • Pediatrics
  • Skin Issues
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Skin Care for a 5-Month-Old Baby

At 5 months, a baby’s skin is delicate, sensitive, and prone to allergies. How should you properly care for it to avoid issues like eczema?
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  • Baby Care
  • Skin Issues
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Skin Whitening Issue After Diaper Rash Healing in Infants

After the healing of the diaper rash, the skin has become paler than the unaffected areas, forming patches resembling vitiligo. Inquire about whether it is vitiligo and treatment methods.
  • FAQ
  • Diaper Rash
  • Skin Issues
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Solutions for a Baby’s Rough and Veiny Face

Red veins on the face are caused by poor dilation of facial capillaries, damaged stratum corneum, or shallow positioning of some capillaries. Here are some solutions and daily care suggestions.
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  • Baby Care
  • Skin Issues
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Solutions for Baby’s Long, Striped Bumps on the Face

Urticaria is a type of allergic skin disease. It is recommended to take oral antihistamines such as cetirizine and ebastine, and apply creams like Fumisin, Elosone, or Desonide. Drink plenty of water to accelerate the excretion of allergens.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Skin Issues
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Solutions for Children with Red Blisters on Hands and Feet and a Body Temperature of 37.5 Degrees

How to address the issue of children developing red blisters on their hands and feet, accompanied by a fever
  • FAQ
  • Children's Health
  • Fever
  • Skin Issues
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Solutions for Infant Cradle Cap and Scalp Dermatitis

Explore treatment methods for infant cradle cap and scalp dermatitis, including avoiding allergens, appropriate clothing choices, and skincare.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Health
  • Skin Issues
  • Allergy Prevention
  • Medical Advice
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Solutions for Red Dots Appearing After a Baby Feels a Fever

Red dots appearing after a baby has a fever may be a sign of infant measles. The appearance of rashes after fever is a sign that the illness is nearing its end. You can take Pudendu Blue Oral Liquid for 3 days, and the rashes usually fade within 1-2 days.
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  • Infant Health
  • Skin Issues
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