Hi. My baby is 3 months old. He is suffering from atopic dermatitis since he was 47 days old. He has light red rashes on his face and body.Doctor suggest apel drops thrice a day and moisturising cream aqua soft applying on the body. Now he feels better but whenever i skip the treatment he got rashes again. I would like to know that when will he get rid of this problem? Can this problem reoccurring in life? Is there any permanent treatment of this problem? Actually i have allergy from dust. Am i the reason of his problem? Please guide me properly. Kindly answer me to my every question
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Treatment Depends on the severity and extent of spots.. Probably due to dust allergy.... Please send photos of the affected area for accurate diagnosis and treatment.. Consult for detailed information and prescription.
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Atopic ecznea may have family history. Any person in family with allergic rhinitis or asthma or atopic dermatitis can have chances of the future generation acquiring it. Regarding treatment, it has to be treated in the acute stage and then maintence is required. It usually does inprove with age. Please call me or send photos using online consult option for proper examination diagnosis and treatment advice.
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