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Blackening of skin in neck, under ears
Hi my son is one year old and he is having black rashes under neck, ears, armpits and groin area. We consulted a doctor and he gave clasoft lotion. After applying it went down and after stopping it is re appearing again. This is coming down and again coming every month. Could you please suggest. I have attached his photo and these blackening is only under neck not behind neck.
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Please consult paediatrician
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Some more information would be needed like since when these have been present . If present at or soon after birth , they may be due to some genetic condition . Whether anyone in the family has  this problem . Whether they have started appearing afte some medication or illness in which case they will eventually go away . Whether they have started after use of any new oil , soap , cream etc suggesting allergic Response to Clasoft and recurrence after a few days also would suggest an allergic phenomenon
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Good morning, Please visit pediatric dermatologist, if possible. Take care.
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Looks like dermatitis plz consultant pediatrician
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