What should you do if there’s a red lump on your leg, slightly bigger than a soybean? Do you need to see a doctor, or can it disappear on its own?
Your baby might be suffering from a fungal infection causing milk rash, which can be treated with a decoction of hibiscus leaves for external washing. This method is effective in killing fungi. However, be aware that hibiscus leaves are toxic and should never be taken internally.
Your baby has many small red bumps on the chin, sides of eyes, and behind the ears, possibly due to seasonal allergies, and you’ve experienced similar symptoms. Ask for treatment advice.
Your baby has developed red rashes of varying sizes on their arms and body, which feel itchy to the touch, especially on the arms, and they are more irritable lately. This may be related to their skin condition. It is recommended that you take your child to a dermatologist for a check-up and pay attention to diet and environmental factors.
Your child has been crying and not eating much lately, which might be due to diarrhea causing red and swollen buttocks. Immediate treatment is required.
Your baby is about to turn three months old, and you’ve recently noticed some dandruff around his eyebrows and eyelids on the cheeks. There’s no eczema. Can you use some moisturizing cream for him?
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A 3-year-old baby has red dots on their arms and wrists, diagnosed as desert dermatitis. How should it be treated?
Newborn vomiting is a normal phenomenon, but be aware that small red spots on the skin may be related to milk rash or overheating.
A 7-month-old baby has developed small red dots on their bottom, possibly due to diaper rash or food allergy. It is recommended to use ointment for treatment and switch to a different brand of diapers. Also, pay attention to the baby’s diet and avoid itching.