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How To Treat Rashes?

Hi, I recntly went to the park with my mom and 3 year old daughter, and the next day they both broke out in rashes. My Daughters rash is light red and bumpy on legs and arms, and my mothers rash is dark red blotches all over her lower legs, and her feet are slightly swolen, and I had no rash what so ever. I would really like your help figuring out what it is and how to treat it. Thank you -Krystal
Mon, 5 Aug 2019
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Hi,

Your daughter and mother may be having allergic skin rash caused after contact with some allergens in park. Consult the dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. After thorough examination and investigations he may give anti allergic drugs like antihistaminics and oral steroids if needed. Avoid the contact with suspected triggers.

Hope this helps.

Dr.Ilyas Patel,Dermatologist

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How To Treat Rashes?

Hi, Your daughter and mother may be having allergic skin rash caused after contact with some allergens in park. Consult the dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. After thorough examination and investigations he may give anti allergic drugs like antihistaminics and oral steroids if needed. Avoid the contact with suspected triggers. Hope this helps. Dr.Ilyas Patel,Dermatologist