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Suggest Treatment For Itchy, Rashes On Chest And Back Of A 9 Month Baby

hi, my name is kd, my 9 month old son, has rash on his chest and back, it is getting more by the day, and itchy, but anytime i apply funbact-a, it disappears, but the cream appears to be whitening , and thinning my sons skin, pls do u hv anything better i could use, dat wont bleach his skin
Thu, 3 Jul 2014
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Hi...by what you quote i feel it could be an eczema. He might grow out of it. Rather than using every time a medication...I suggest you use just coconut oil application to it. But I suggest you see a dermatologist or you upload photos in this website as skin conditions are best diagnosed after good visual examination.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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Suggest Treatment For Itchy, Rashes On Chest And Back Of A 9 Month Baby

Hi...by what you quote i feel it could be an eczema. He might grow out of it. Rather than using every time a medication...I suggest you use just coconut oil application to it. But I suggest you see a dermatologist or you upload photos in this website as skin conditions are best diagnosed after good visual examination. Regards - Dr. Sumanth