Julia 1y7m
1 year ago · Белгород

Girls, can you tell me, is this an allergy or something else?

Girls, can you tell me, is this an allergy or something else?
Girls, can you tell me, is this an allergy or something else?
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Unfortunately, without additional information, it is impossible to determine whether this is an allergy or something else. If you suspect an allergy, it is recommended to consult a doctor or allergist for special tests and diagnostics. Only a professional can provide an accurate answer to your question and prescribe the necessary treatment.
1 год назад
?Филана? 3y1m
Consult a doctor, something is completely unclear from the photo, the skin is all spotty. What are you feeding?
1 год назад
J
Julia 1y7m
?Филана?, Tomorrow we are going to the doctor. We are breastfeeding, but if it's not enough (maximum 1-2 times a day), I can give a Nanny formula which is goat-based.
1 год назад
J
Julia 1y7m
?Филана?, "Yes, all my skin is covered in red spots like dots. And I haven't eaten anything, I think it might be atopy."
1 год назад
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?Филана? 3y1m
Julia, What are you using for washing? Could it be contact allergy?
1 год назад
J
Julia 1y7m
?Филана?, The pediatrician said it's atopic dermatitis. I wash with Dr. Tuttelle hypoallergenic gel and do two rinses.
1 год назад
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?Филана? 3y1m
Julia, I recommend that you completely review your child's hygiene and all products that come into contact with them in any way. Allergies can be cumulative, and atopic dermatitis is a consequence of disturbances in the skin. It's important to understand what you use, how, and how often you bathe your child. Ideally, a child should not be bathed with soap-based products more than once a week, and it's preferable not to submerge such young children in water each time. Instead, bathe them by pouring water over them while they lie on a hammock or in your arms, to avoid washing off the natural protective layer of the skin and to prevent the skin from drying out. The products you use to bathe your child once a week should not cause allergies, and the same goes for laundry detergent. Even if a product is labeled hypoallergenic, it does not necessarily mean that it is suitable for your child. Even dyes in fabrics can cause allergies if they are of poor quality. And remember, allergies can be cumulative; everything may be fine today, but a rash could develop a month later. Atopic dermatitis is often a consequence of one influence or another.
1 год назад
J
Julia 1y7m
?Филана?, Thank you ☺️
1 год назад
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