My son is 2 yr old and he has intermittent itching on his arms and legs.
Apart from this he has seems some sign of fissure also ., As I can see a little blister on his anus , along with he has redness also.
He has tight potty ,which cause too much.pain he feel.
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If itching is accompanied by raised rashes,it's urticaria,a form of allergy.
If present only on limbs,could be mosquito bite allergy,keep limbs covered and apply calamine lotion.
For constipation,stop bottle feeding and breastfeeding if given,give just 2 top milk feeds using a glass and 3-4 solid meals a day including high fiber items such as cornflakes,Dalia,salad,green leafy vegetables and fruits like mango,cheeku,pears,apple and oranges.
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for the fissure/blister you need to consult with a pediatrician. your child may need laxatives and a high fibre diet for constipation.
as for the itching over limbs it could be some sort of allergy
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