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Can You Give Some Tips To Avoid These Scars And Also Any Other Ointment Or Gel ?

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Posted on Tue, 10 Jan 2023
Question: Hi, My baby (aged about 16 months) legs are showing scars due to mosquito/ants bite.
We have realized it little late about the scars, but now we see a lot. Only on legs, no other places.
We usually put her with bed-sheets and many a times full pant and also make sure no mosquitoes, but still not sure how she gets bitten by them only on her legs - may be during day time.
From her childhood, her skin is so sensitive (i think usually children’s skin itself will be sensitive), but we feel her's is more, even a small bite in front of our eyes will lead to swell.

We use below for daily:
Himalaya lotion, XXXXXXX bar soap

And on doctor suggestion tried below:
Dermadew Aloe cream -> satisfied with this, but the result is long
Atonide desonide gel -> only on affected area, but not sure we can continue to use it for scars as attached in the images

Please suggest, some tips to avoid these scars and also any other ointment or gel
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Answered by Dr. Arun (53 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Urticaria, can try monteleukast and antihistamines

Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing to us.
I couldn't find any attached images. Contact help desk for assistance with uploading images.
From your history and description, it looks like your child has urticaria. This can be caused due to insect bites like mosquitoes.
My tips
1. Atonide is a mild steroid which needs to be used under supervision. It is difficult to specify a time frame but can be given upto 4 weeks.
2. Monteleukast and antihistamines can be tried. I usually prescribe monteleukast with levocetrizine syrup at night for such children in my clinic.
3. Avoid himalaya lotion. No safety data with urticaria.
4. Derma dew can be used.
5. Use full sleeved clothes, cover fully, use nets and repellents like odomos, safe.
6. Frequent followup is required.
Regards
Dr Arun

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Follow up: Dr. Arun (5 hours later)
Hi Doctor,
I have uploaded the images in the reports section. Can you please have a look at it and suggest if it is something else? Thank you.
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Answered by Dr. Arun (9 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Same urticaria

Detailed Answer:
Yes I have seen the images.
It looks like insect bite hypersensitivity and urticaria.
Follow same advice as previously given.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Remy Koshy
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Can You Give Some Tips To Avoid These Scars And Also Any Other Ointment Or Gel ?

Brief Answer: Urticaria, can try monteleukast and antihistamines Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for writing to us. I couldn't find any attached images. Contact help desk for assistance with uploading images. From your history and description, it looks like your child has urticaria. This can be caused due to insect bites like mosquitoes. My tips 1. Atonide is a mild steroid which needs to be used under supervision. It is difficult to specify a time frame but can be given upto 4 weeks. 2. Monteleukast and antihistamines can be tried. I usually prescribe monteleukast with levocetrizine syrup at night for such children in my clinic. 3. Avoid himalaya lotion. No safety data with urticaria. 4. Derma dew can be used. 5. Use full sleeved clothes, cover fully, use nets and repellents like odomos, safe. 6. Frequent followup is required. Regards Dr Arun