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How To Treat Skin Rashes Caused Due To Insect Bite In Children?

My three year old has woken up twice with some sort of bites on her arms, face and legs over the past two weeks. Once last week and we changed and washed her bed linen and put pest glue boards around the posts of her bed to trap possible insects that might be crawling around her room. She had woken up with six bites on her arms. Yesterday we had the pest control come in and spray the inside of the house again. He s sprayed the house two times in one month. This morning she woke up with another six bites on her legs and face combined. There is nothing on the pest glue boards. What could possibly be biting her? And what can I do to treat them? And what can I do to keep her from getting bitten again? Thank you for your time.
Fri, 3 Jul 2015
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I really appreciate your concern, this could be some allergic condition and this can be well managed with " Diphenhydramine" syrup but prior to this better to wait for some time, because it may get alright on its own, hope this information helps, take care.
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How To Treat Skin Rashes Caused Due To Insect Bite In Children?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, this could be some allergic condition and this can be well managed with Diphenhydramine syrup but prior to this better to wait for some time, because it may get alright on its own, hope this information helps, take care.