A four-month-old baby is developing hard patches on their skin, possibly eczema or dermatitis. It is recommended to use calamine lotion for treatment. If there is no improvement, please consult a dermatologist at the hospital.
Bumps appearing on a baby’s skin may be eczema, often related to allergies.
Kid’s genital itching may be related to hygiene practices and the cleanliness of clothing, requiring attention from various angles and measures to be taken.
If your baby has diarrhea and develops many bumps on their bottom, it might be due to inadequate cleaning or allergies. It’s recommended to see a doctor for an early diagnosis.
A 9-year-old child’s fingers and toes peeling may be due to dry skin, lack of moisture, and vitamin deficiency.
It could be due to capillary dilation. You can first observe it, and if needed, consider laser treatment. Alternatively, you may consult traditional Chinese medicine for herbal treatment.
How to deal with the cracking below a baby’s earlobe and nail peeling?
Hard, fat-like substances on a baby’s body might be symptoms of eczema, a common skin condition, especially in infants and young children.
Skin peeling and cracks on the fingertips of children may be caused by a lack of vitamins. It is recommended to take symptomatic medication and adjust the diet.
Red dots on a child’s face might be a sign of cold, flu, or cough. It’s advisable to seek medical attention and use appropriate medication for treatment.