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3-6 Years
My boy of five years old scratches...
Alexia Johnson
My boy of five years old scratches his body after taking his bath with sponge but he doesn't scratch when soap alone is used. Its been happening for a
5 years
Abena Olojede
Their are also some antihistamine
and other allergy drugs that can help
reduce the itching and symptoms.
Abena Olojede
It is better to see a paediatrician or
dermatologist or allergist if available
where you are for thorough
evaluation to figure out which it is.
The solution is usually avoiding the
trigger for the allergies if possible.
Abena Olojede
It is most likely an allergy. Their are
many things that anyone can be
allergic to even food, water, cream,
soap e.t.c.
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I just wean my 15month old baby,my boob are so painful what can I do I can't sleep I have taken pain relief...
Body Cream
BODY CREAM
BODY CREAM
and other allergy drugs that can help
reduce the itching and symptoms.
dermatologist or allergist if available
where you are for thorough
evaluation to figure out which it is.
The solution is usually avoiding the
trigger for the allergies if possible.
many things that anyone can be
allergic to even food, water, cream,
soap e.t.c.