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Somto David
What you called Ella needs to be seen and confirmed by a paediatrician doctor need to see that child for physical examination and diagnosis before commencing on any treatment.
This term more commonly refers to a skin disorder called Infantile seborrheic dermatitis (henceforth referred to as ISD). The cause of this disorder is unknown. This rash may be due to child’s response to some organisms in the oily areas of the body namely the scalp, eyebrows behind the ears, or on the neck, cheeks, chest skin folds and diaper area. It's most common in babies under 6 months.
The treatment of the rashes depends on the CAUSE and type of the rashes.... Which are quite many. Kindly see a PAEDIATRICIAN or Dermatologist for further evaluation and appropriate diagnosis and treatment .
Ela is commonly refers to a skin disorder called Infantile seborrhea dermatitis (henceforth referred to as ISD). The cause of this disorder is unknown. This rash may be due to child’s response to some organisms in the oily areas of the body namely the scalp, eyebrows behind the ears, or on the neck, cheeks, chest skin folds and diaper area. It's most common in babies under 6 months.
Treatment of rashes can only be determined by a doctor or dermatologist. Kindly see one so your baby can be properly reviewed.
There are 2 different types of nappy rashes in broad categories....those due to irritation from the urine and diaper...and those rashes that tend to occur in the nappy areas....It takes a Paed dermatologist to differentiate
Babies often lose their hair during the first six months. This kind of hair loss is called telogen effluvium. ... About 5 to 15 percent of hair on the scalp is usually in the resting phase at any one time, but stress, fever, or a hormonal change can cause a large number of hairs to stop growing all at once.
For my baby, my doctor recommended Baby tribotan and/or Cacatin. the good thing is that most primary health centers sell it
This term for Eela more commonly refers to a skin disorder called Infantile seborrheic dermatitis (henceforth referred to as ISD). The cause of this disorder is unknown. This rash may be due to child’s response to some organisms in the oily areas of the body namely the scalp, eyebrows behind the ears, or on the neck, cheeks, chest skin folds and diaper area. It's most common in babies under 6 months.
Try to use baby tribotan or cacatin cream. It works
I used baby Tribotan and Cacatin cream for my baby and it worked. You should try it
This term for Eela more commonly refers to a skin disorder called Infantile seborrheic dermatitis (henceforth referred to as ISD). The cause of this disorder is unknown.
This rash may be due to child’s response to some organisms in the oily areas of the body namely the scalp, eyebrows behind the ears, or on the neck, cheeks, chest skin folds and diaper area. It's most common in babies under 6 months.
This rash may be due to child’s response to some organisms in the oily areas of the body namely the scalp, eyebrows behind the ears, or on the neck, cheeks, chest skin folds and diaper area. It's most common in babies under 6 months.
Kola Yetunde
Mother
Some babies have this as a result of underlying scalp conditions which must be treated...for others, there is really no reason for the hair loss and it will just grow back on its own. You need to be careful not to use any products that will worsen the hair loss. It is better to see your Paediatrician or Dermatologist first
Someone said I should use Ytacan cream, that's what I'm using.
Ayodeji Olayinka Adeyoriju
Registered Midwife
Try applying baby tribotan.