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Rash at skin
My kid is 4 months old, having pimples at back and rash at neck. Rash at neck increasing. I applied coconut oil and baby lotion, but no use on rash. It looks like rash at neck is increased
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Based on your description and the photos, it looks like your baby has a rash that is spreading at the neck and also pimples are appearing on the back. Rashes in this age group are common, often caused by heat, friction, drool, or irritants, but sometimes they can be due to infection or allergies. My opinion: The rash appears to be in the folds of the neck, which is a typical area for heat rash (miliaria), drool rash, or even irritant contact dermatitis due to trapped moisture. Sometimes, a secondary infection (like a mild fungal or bacterial infection) can develop if the skin remains moist and irritated for a few days. The fact that coconut oil and baby lotion haven’t improved the rash suggests it is persistent and may need a different approach.
Next Steps
Gently keep the affected area clean and dry. Avoid heavy oils and lotions for now, as they may trap moisture. Use a soft cotton cloth to soak up drool and moisture around the neck often. Dress your baby in loose, breathable cotton clothing to avoid trapping sweat. Avoid any new creams or home remedies until we know the cause. If the rash becomes red, swollen, oozes pus, the baby develops a fever, is very irritable, or the rash rapidly worsens, please see a doctor urgently. If the rash does not improve in 2-3 days, or if you notice any changes as above, I would recommend an in-person appointment for direct examination and possible prescription medicine.
Health Tips
Avoid scrubbing or rubbing the area which can further irritate the skin. Change the baby's clothes and bedsheets daily, especially if they get wet with saliva. Watch for any signs of infection: yellowish crust, spreading redness, pain, or fever. Do not use medicated creams (such as steroids or antifungals) unless prescribed.
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Frst remove black thread on neck and apply candid 1 % cream thrice daily for 5 days . Rash on back looking like insect bite apply calosoft lotion .
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Visit physically to nearby pediatrician.
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Hello parent! This looks like folliculitis. - please stop applying any coconut oil. For now, use a syndet cleanser like Dove body wash. Use only mildly warm water for bath. Skip baby lotion for now. - Apply T bact ointment twice daily on the rash for 1 week It’s a hot and humid season. Be careful that baby is wearing light cotton clothes - room should not be very hot to avoid sweating. Extra cleanse the clothes to be sure that there is no soap left in clothes. Once the rash is healed, use Aveeno baby lotion for sensitive skin or similar moisturizer for sensitive skin
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