1) My baby girl is 9 months old and I use Cetaphil lotion and himalaya powder from the day of her birth. Now suddenly she has got rashes on her back and shoulder like dry skin and kindly let me know the cause and solution for the problem and is it serious pls let me know. I have attached a pic below
2) can we give mashes apple and pear without boiling and litchi, mango directly to baby??
3) when ever she gets loose motion due to food changes she get blood spots I consult doctor and he gives econorm powder for baby and does this settles down once she grow or is it anything serious to be worried? From birth 3 times she got loose motion and 1 or 2 blood spots in it.
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Greetings avoid using talcum powder application and use Cetaphil moisturizer, regarding food u can give without boiling
Loose stools it could be Gastroenteritis we need to get treatment when child is suffering. Look after the diet
Kindly book a consultation if required for further discussion
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1.Sudden rash and skin change may be due to climate change now as it’s summer
Use moisturiser lotion dermadew baby is good twice a day
Do not apply powder as of now
Give oil massage
2.Apple and pear can be given without boiling also
Mangoes might result in loose stool.So can try on later stage
3.Get a stool test done and visit nearby Pediatrician for examination
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