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What Could Be The Cause And Remedy For Swollen Eyes, Dark Circles And Red Bumps On Face Of A Child ?

5 year old with swollen eyes, dark circles and red bumps on face . Was at playground rubbing eyes and bumps started forming. Bumps spread across face, eyes became swollen and dark circles appeared. What medicine should we give?
Wed, 18 Apr 2012
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Dear Friend,

Your Description suggest that your son developed acute allergic dermatitis. The probable allergen (exciting agent) can be insect bite, or plant juice that came in contact with the skin. You require your child to give a dose of anti-allergic medicine orally. Normally these rashes decreases with time all by themselves (like a mosquito bite). I case you find that your son is extremely uncomfortable consult your family physician. Take Care
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What Could Be The Cause And Remedy For Swollen Eyes, Dark Circles And Red Bumps On Face Of A Child ?

Dear Friend, Your Description suggest that your son developed acute allergic dermatitis. The probable allergen (exciting agent) can be insect bite, or plant juice that came in contact with the skin. You require your child to give a dose of anti-allergic medicine orally. Normally these rashes decreases with time all by themselves (like a mosquito bite). I case you find that your son is extremely uncomfortable consult your family physician. Take Care