Red spots can appear not only on the hands, between the fingers, but also on the body, face, stomach, legs, and elbow bends. If spots on the stomach, between the legs, and on the arms itch and peel, then this may be a symptom of fungal dermatitis. I just noticed that when a child pees in his pants, stains appear.
My son Yurik is 7 years old. About two months ago, dark, rough spots appeared on his elbows and on his legs below the knees. Doctors said it was neurodermatitis. If your hands are covered with red spots, then this is probably a symptom - either an allergy, or some kind of malfunction in the body, or a developed disease.
If rough spots on the face, hands, between the fingers and on the body are caused by constant nervous overstrain, then calming sedatives will come to the rescue. I have these spots on my hands. At first there are pimples, then they merge into a swollen red-purple spot. The itching is unbearable.
The disease exists in the body at the genetic level, has many causes and has no cure. I would like to know the opinion of not only German doctors, but also everyone who has encountered this. You might benefit from what I know about this. I am 28 years old, and I myself suffer from this disease.
During periods of complications, directly spread a thick layer of it and after 20 minutes wipe off the residue. Maybe this is really the case? In climate, water, etc.? Please tell me which bifidobacteria to drink? And how long? Or are any types of bactisuptil suitable? And based on the symptoms, I assume that my daughter has neurodermatitis, and not contact or allergic dermatitis.
I don’t understand what’s happening to these places, the rest of the skin is clean and smooth. Moreover, the skin sometimes manages to “clean itself,” but as soon as the daughter scratches the described areas, everything immediately worsens.
Only all this is getting worse, before it was only on the arms, last year it appeared on the legs and attacks similar to asthma appeared (before a thunderstorm), this year it’s already on the face... In a dry, hot climate there was a sharp relief, before a month at sea was enough for a year, Every year, diseases appear earlier and in greater numbers.
If anyone knows how and how I can help, please write. With psoriasis and lichen, the spots usually have a regular round shape. Rashes due to scabies, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis also itch. A severe form of allergy is eczema, in which spots on the skin cause pain and can be dry or, conversely, weeping. Spots on the abdomen can be caused by acute or chronic urticaria.
Rough small spots between the fingers that itch very much can also become a sign of scabies, since it is between the fingers that the first localization of this infection appears. If large or small, smooth or rough red spots appear on the skin that itch or flake, then the first thing to do is to find out the cause of their occurrence.
The doctor will select the most effective one, and it is better if it is a natural-based drug, for example, Novo-passit, motherwort tincture, Persen. Try to bring more peace into your life and, if possible, eliminate external irritants.
It is impossible to recommend a universal medicine or prescription for red spots on the face, arms or legs, since the causes of the symptom are different. It often happens that red spots appear on the face and body after prolonged exposure to the open sun, the nose is especially susceptible to this. It could be a simple burn or an allergy to the rays of the sun.
These are the stains shown in the first photo that Akriderm GK will remove very well. Already in the first days, a good result of the cream will be visible - the spots will lighten. And the crusts will no longer be dry and the skin will slowly recover. In my life I have encountered both vitiligo and household eczema. I changed the detergents, started using more anti-allergenic ones and everything went away. I always get spots like this when I go on vacation to Thailand or Egypt.
When pressed, it hurts. Now they are also forming on the knee. Dermatologists and other local doctors did not help. I had such spots on my hands during my last pregnancy, the dermatologist diagnosed me with Eczema. If you notice a spelling error in the text, please highlight it with the mouse and press CTRL+Enter. But I have no idea what. I haven’t introduced anything new, we eat everything the same, the diet is not great, because before up to a year my cheeks turned red, I’m afraid to introduce anything.
Previously, we thought it might be due to water, but after the hospital we didn’t bathe him, and the spots still appeared. Maybe, I think, the intestines can’t cope with digestion and hence the skin problems? Stool 2-3 times a day. Tested for worms and lamblia 3 times, negative. There was also very dry and rough skin, mainly on the butt and legs. I sinned on the palace. Removed. Honestly, I’m already tired, and the child is always tormented by scratching.
We had something similar. And of course, we did all this under the supervision of an allergist. Good evening! Olga, I read your post about spots on a child’s legs. We had stagnation of bile in the gallbladder. BUT... for some reason our spots disappeared on their own in early May. It was only in June that I started the prescribed treatment.
It was in the spring that he started asking me to go potty, and the spots disappeared then. But that wasn't the reason for the stains. Because even without treatment they went away on their own. Good evening. My daughter, she is 8 years old, has probably had a red spot on her leg for about a month now. It appeared unexpectedly, at first it seemed wrinkled to the touch, and the size of a ruble coin. Over time, this spot grew larger, the legs became rougher and there were more spots.
Daughter 1y3m. We were vacationing in the Leningrad region, in a separate house, but there was contact with children who had just arrived from Turkey (they looked healthy). On Wednesday, my daughter became capricious and sniffly. I thought I was just hypothermic. General condition is normal, appetite approx. We went on Friday.
Girls, what could this be?
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic genetically determined inflammatory skin lesion of an allergic nature. It can be caused by several or even many factors - allergens entering the child’s body through food (from products), contact (when skin comes into contact with clothing, etc.) or respiratory route (by inhaling pollen, dust). I am writing this post because I want to help mothers and children who are faced with this terrible disease. First, I will briefly tell you how it started for us and how we lived with it. At 1.4 years old my son.
4 days ago in the morning, my son discovered red spots on the bend of his arm of different shapes and with fuzzy edges. The spots seem to be slightly wrinkled. My son doesn't scratch them. We didn't eat anything new. I apply fenistil, but they don’t go away. This didn't happen before. What kind of spots could these be?
Yesterday my daughter developed a red spot on her arm, on the bend where her elbow was. It looked like a mosquito bite. Now the spot has become larger and thicker inside. He won’t let you touch him, he says it hurts, and then he scratches you if you touch him. The spot is hot. What could this be? And which doctor should I go to?
Since this is the first post in my diary, I’ll tell you about us first:) Senya’s name is Katya, I’m 27 and I’m an anesthesiologist and resuscitator. My husband and I have a wonderful son growing up - our little universe - Misha) we are one year and one month old! But allergies have been haunting us from the very beginning (in a month rashes appeared in the folds, on the belly and cheeks. Then we got acquainted with bath emulsions, special creams, sorbents, antihistamines and test tubes. There were improvements, but the skin was completely cleared only by 5 months when we moved to the dacha.Diets.
I tried to take a photo “somehow”((((. On two arms, symmetrically, where the folds are, in the area of the elbows, there are red spots all over the inside, dry red rough. I don’t understand what this reaction is about. Tangerines have been reduced to a minimum, although they didn’t give them before especially. For sweets - it shouldn’t be, because he’s known what chocolate is for a long time. But these “things” haven’t gone away for about a month and a half now. They get a little better, then again they just creep into everyone’s hands. Our therapist quit, and others are huge.
Today we went to the allergist with our daughter, they prescribed us Zertec 5 drops 2 times a day to drink for 2 months (how long?) to smear our spots (they are big as a chicken egg, red, peel and itch in the elbows and under the knees) with fucicort or pimafucort for a week and constantly throughout the day to moisturize the skin with cream Emolium, Lipekar or Atoderm. Allergy tests were not done, because there is no living space on our hands (((we agreed that we would donate blood for allergens (cow’s milk, fish, eggs, wheat, house dust and mixture.
They gave Katya blood pressure. 3 months ago a white spot appeared, and I went to the dermatologist with it. They prescribed ointment. I smeared it. no result. Just 2 days ago the spot around it became pale red. Redness peels off. Spots appeared on the bends of the arms and legs. They don't bother me, there's no itching. The dermatologist immediately diagnosed my blood pressure. She didn’t ask to be tested for allergies. Didn't schedule a scraping. I prescribed lactofiltrum. Somehow I don’t believe that this is HELL. Can he appear at 1.7 years old? I thought it was hereditary and is detected first.
The child is 1 year old and has frequent allergies. Allergies to many things, additives in cereals, cottage cheese, juices, eggs (omelet), etc. Round spots, red, appear on the stomach and the bends of the arms and legs. What can be done to treat it? Will this active allergy always be present or will it begin to subside with age?
Hi all. Until 6 months we were only on breastfeeding and had no problems, I ate what I wanted and my daughter never had an allergic reaction, the situation changed after introducing complementary foods at 6 months.
My son has a red spot on the back of his head. Sometimes it is lighter, sometimes darker. It's still peeling. Externally it looks like AD. We have blood pressure throughout the body (it protrudes strongly on the forehead, on the bends of the arms, legs, etc.) When the child is very worried or itchy, I apply Elidel. All places are covered except the back of the head. Now I’m on a strict diet and my whole body is almost clean, there are dry places, but the back of my head is constantly unchanged. It seems to me that something is swollen, maybe it’s just an illusion. This place does not rub, because...
Girls, who may have had or have this in their baby - what is it and how was it treated? about 3 months ago, just a large red spot appeared on the chest. I thought it was irritation due to excessive saliva (the body got wet and I thought it was due to irritation). The drooling went away - but the irritation remained + appeared on the neck. It was NOT rough, just a red spot. I thought, I thought, I stopped giving fruit and nanny oatmeal milk and, lo and behold, it got better, everything turned pale. But after the bath for some reason.
I can’t understand what to do and what to do now?!
Dear mothers! I beg you to accept me into your community. I registered on the site a long time ago, but I still haven’t joined any communities other than joint purchases. I don’t know whether you will accept me into the group or not, I’ll just describe my situation, and the rest is at the discretion of the moderators. The topic of atopic dermatitis is familiar to me, we went through it with older children, diets, treatment of dysbiosis, fighting parasites, etc., everything is left behind, the children have grown up, as they say, they have outgrown it. Now.
Yesterday, after returning from a walk, we were about to go to bed for the last nap of the day, Boo suddenly became very capricious for some reason, I tried to rock her to sleep for about 15 minutes, gave up and we returned to the illuminated living room and I found red spots all over her body. Cheeks, arms, neck, under the knees, on the bend of the foot. That is, they returned from a walk - there was no sign, I was undressing her and changing her diaper, and suddenly they appeared. As a result, today I called the insurance doctor. Allergy, he says. Finistil, calamine (zinc talker) - standard for Israel.
Starting around 8-9 months, my son’s cheeks turned red and spots appeared periodically, but somehow everything went away quickly. I didn’t even have time to take action. Now everything is much more complicated. I haven’t given anything dairy for 3 weeks now, but it’s only gotten worse. Rough red cheeks, folds on the arms, legs, butt, rash on the stomach. For 2-3 days I have had red circles under my eyes, also rough. I read that red circles under the eyes can indicate allergies, kidney problems (we took a urine test a week ago, everything is fine), or from lack of sleep.
On 01/11/13 the child started having allergies, age 1.6. Previously, there were small rashes that were successfully removed by Pantoderm cream in combination with Finistil. this time everything turned out to be not so simple. The rashes began in the folds - under the knees and also on the arms, large red spots and, naturally, itching. Then a rash spread across the body, insignificantly, though, if you look closely. We went to Morozovskaya to see an allergist-dermatologist. She prescribed fenkarol, a prescription ointment with valerian, cutivate, and a diet. Diagnosis: atopic dermatitis. We started therapy. After 2 days it got worse - it appeared.
Hello girls. We have been struggling with various manifestations of allergies for 7 months now. At 3 months after DTP, a rash appeared all over the body. The pediatrician diagnosed ACBCM; we have been artificial since birth. Through trial and error, we found Kabrita, we eat it, and only switched to a deuce at 10 months. There was always a small amount, sometimes less, sometimes more. Usually on the chin and as an indicator there is a red butt. Still frequent bowel movements up to 8 times a day. We are exactly 11 months old, we eat enough of everything: zucchini, cauliflower, broccoli, carrots in micro doses, potatoes (soaked) from porridge.
Help us understand what the child has. We have a rash in the form of crusts, peeling. Especially on the left arm, on the fold there is redness. It started with the fact that a red spot appeared on the leg, it was peeling. I thought about complementary feeding, canceled it. A day later they washed my daughter and saw that the hand had developed into a small rash and everything had turned into a red patch. We showed it to the pediatrician, and he looked and said that it was either an allergy or heat rash. He didn’t say anything specifically. In addition, now our cheeks have become red, especially the right one ((( Maybe this is diathesis? We are sick now, and we will pay to see a doctor only when we recover. Which doctor should we go to, a pediatrician or.
Girls, help. I already wrote yesterday, but I’ll repeat it again. The situation is this: I had a fever for 2.5 days (first 37.3, then 38.5, 38, yesterday 37).. The doctor said that I had a red throat and that it was ARVI. Since the day before yesterday a rash started on my back. The doctor said it was a reaction to the medications, but I started giving the medications later. Diarrhea has started, it looks like a reaction to Sumamed. Today there is no temperature, but it is clear that the child is sick and gets tired faster. Yesterday's rash turned into red spots, almost all over the back, on the tummy.
Girls, until yesterday I was sure that my daughter was allergic to some product, we have been struggling since birth, itching since birth, the diagnosis was atopic dermatitis. We had a bunch of tests, were treated for dysbacteriosis, parasites, lamblia, etc. In infancy it was Diathesis is clearly visible, rough red cheeks, a small rash all over the body, BUT now (for about 1.5 years now) she has itchy spots on the folds of her arms and legs, she scratches until there are scratches and blood, the skin there is always inflamed, she itches mainly at night and when she cries (nervous), so that’s the question, I didn’t even know about this, BUT my friend said that she had.
Girls! I'm coming to you for advice. There were no particular allergies, so once at the age of one the legs became covered with a dry crust, but did not turn red. Coincidentally, we almost immediately flew to Egypt on vacation, everything went away there and nothing like this has happened since then. In December, with that same cold, rough spots appeared on the bends of our arms, I thought it was from the cold, at the junction of the mittens and all that, but they still haven’t gone away, they’ve only grown.
It sprinkles on my son... While he sleeps, the skin seems clean, only if you look closely you can see the unevenness of the skin... and when he wakes up, stretches and strains, red spots appear, a pimple in the center, after an hour or two the redness goes away, but the pimple remains, previous pimples also become brighter .. the son is like the leader of the Redskins))) and when he falls asleep, all the redness disappears as if by hand! at 2 weeks one such spot could appear, now in batches at once. they were on the temples, now it’s clear there... there is a rash on the cheeks, neck, a little on the shoulders, a couple on the elbows... the doctor said a month.
Last night I woke up in terrible pain. Apparently she stretched unsuccessfully in her sleep and her leg cramped. Previously, there were also small cramps, but only in the foot and short-term. And here is the whole leg, the pain is wild, I’m in tears, I can’t get up, I can’t wake up my husband (he’s sleeping soundly, apparently he won’t hear when I’m giving birth), the touches make it even more painful... I don’t know how long it lasted, after a while it passed on its own and I fell asleep ... Now I limp a little on this leg. Yesterday I went to the pool, swam, seemed fine, before.
There are a lot of letters below. A little background. Since pregnancy, I have been dreaming about breastfeeding: I read a lot of literature about the benefits, the psychological aspect, communication between the child and mother, etc. From birth. Problems started at home: improper attachment, nipples that were bitten into blood, my tears during feeding and a lack of understanding of how THIS (HW, that is) can be liked and bring pleasure. I continued to feed through the pain, meanwhile my baby began to lose weight (I found out about this a little later when I called.
Girls, maybe someone had a similar experience. My husband has severe itching, red spots all over his body, mainly on his bends and knees. Now it has already transferred to the entire arms, palms, fingers. and seems to start on the face. Brief background. My husband is allergic. As a child, he already had this, skin rashes, an asthmatic cough. It turned out to be a cat. When he moved to another city to live alone, everything went away. But since then, as soon as an animal is nearby, it starts sneezing, coughing, red eyes, in general, severe allergies. A year ago, when we.
Hello. We are 4 months old. A week ago, irritation appeared in the groin area - a large red spot. Although I try to wash and change diapers often and take air baths. All summer, your skin was in order and here you are (I sprinkled it with powder, did baths with chamomile/chain (we did baths with herbs once or twice a week before) - 0 result, on the 3rd day we went to the therapist. She said that Now many people are dealing with this problem, some powerful MO. Irritation can last up to 2 weeks, apply baneocin in ointment, bepanthen. We started treatment, half a day without diapers in the afternoon, the rest half a day.
It was some kind of tough thing, not a week. My husband managed to get into an accident twice (at least without any special consequences). I burned my left hand on the bend of my elbow with boiling water (the mug overturned), and now I walk around with huge red spots. A vertebra in the sacral region has shifted - I can barely step on my right leg, but I can’t put it back on my own. And I have to cross the whole city with three transfers to work. This morning was such a dud - I thought I wouldn’t get to work. The down jacket no longer fits me.
As soon as my daughter goes outside, a rash immediately begins on her face, first small red spots, then terrible spots all over her cheek, on the bends of her fingers, then on her legs - this is if you walk for a long time, more than an hour. We didn’t walk further, didn’t experiment, as soon as we went home, within an hour the entire rash went away altogether. Started 3 days ago. The question is, has anyone encountered this, exactly an instant rash on something, NOT on food, but pollen or odors, etc. What are you using?
It was recommended to me here as natural. For the 4th time, the child was covered all over with red spots, like rubella. I had to take pills and apply fenistil. I checked it on myself - it was also covered: my legs and the folds of my arms. And I just washed my hands with them. Nobody is allergic. I really do NOT recommend it.
It was recommended to me as natural. For the 4th time, the child was covered all over with red spots, like rubella. I had to take pills and apply fenistil. I checked it on myself - it was also covered: my legs and the folds of my arms. And I just washed my hands with them. Nobody is allergic. I really do NOT recommend it.
Girls, we have atopic dermatitis, I diagnosed it myself.
Experienced mothers, tell me what to do? Or just wait? When we stopped breastfeeding at 9 months, before we were a year old, it started to break out a lot; before that it was tolerable. Now 3 months there are incessant spots, the neck from the chest is simply red, the bends of the arms and legs are bleeding. We eat nutramigene, broccoli, zucchini, horse meat, rice on water, I cook everything myself. According to tests, all allergies are of 0-1 degree. The doctor, we visited the head of allergology at the Nutrition Research Institute and told me to slowly eat everything hypoallergenic. She prescribed ketotifen for three months. But I can't expand then.
Children's allergy to cold is caused by a violation of heat exchange. Children suffering from it are characterized by chilly feet and hands, as well as low body temperature. The cause of an allergy to cold can be a problem with the endocrine and cardiovascular systems. Symptoms of childhood allergies to cold: - itching, redness and tearing of the eyes; - hives on the skin; - labored breathing; - red spots on the neck, face, ears, elbows and under the knees; - swelling of the lips and their redness; - a pale rash that disappears when moved to.
we are 3 months old 2 were diagnosed with AD. It all started with the fact that the skin began to peel off, really badly. I humidified the air, ventilated it, turned off the radiator, but the temperature in our room was still 26-27 degrees. at 2 months we went to see a pediatrician, a red rash appeared on our legs and stomach, they said diathesis and gave us a referral to an allergist. We went to an allergist, she said it was blood pressure and prescribed us fenistil drops, zosterin ultra, normobact and Emolium products, a strict diet.
It got worse ((((yesterday my throat started to hurt, in the evening I went to the kindergarten for a walk with Fedya, came back with strange red spots on my right palm - I thought someone had bitten me. In the morning the temp was 37.3 and again there was congestion in the left and right breasts, I went to the gynecologist ( Today I have an appointment with a local). told me to come.
reasons for the appearance of red spots on a child’s body This article will discuss such a common symptom as red spots on a child’s body. Its peculiarity is that these spots can be a sign of a dozen completely different diseases, and sometimes it can be difficult to understand what the baby is sick with. We bring to your attention useful information - a list of diseases in which a child may become covered with red spots.
Hello, mommies! At the end of August, we suffered from pneumonia and were in the hospital. Then the allergies started. The eyes (upper and lower eyelids) became swollen and red, then the neck and folds of the arms began to turn red. She scratched her neck until it bled. No pimples, rashes. Just red spots. The allergist at the clinic prescribed an intestinal check, so we check it. I doubt it's all just in the intestines. She prescribed hormonal ointment and Zyrtec. Little changes. Maybe someone knows in practice good remedies that can relieve external irritation. In private clinics the closest appointment is...
Girls, maybe someone has encountered this. A couple of years ago, my eldest developed peeling on the inner bend of her elbow, which later took the form of a red spot with a crust (not obvious). Accordingly, this place itched, I held back as best I could. Then the same spot appeared on the second arm, and this year I noticed a slight redness on the neck. By the way, this happens in the south. I applied F99, it dried out, but it didn’t go away. What is this?
Insufficient moisture in the skin or the onset of an inflammatory process inside the joint can be one of the signs when suddenly itching under the knees in the folds and characteristic hyperemia is noted. In addition, such a reaction of the body can be caused by insect bites, allergies and skin diseases.
After the first signs of irritation of the skin under the knees, which are accompanied by scratching, you should pay attention to the frequency of its manifestation. Reflexive scratching can occur as a result of exposure of the skin at the back of the knee to an intermittent irritant, which can be a simple wool blanket or profuse sweating.
You should be especially wary in the case of persistent, debilitating itching, which indicates a well-formed irritating factor. This itching can be caused by various reasons, sometimes completely harmless, but if it lasts more than two days, you need to seek the services of an experienced dermatologist. At the same time, it would be useful to try to independently determine what could provoke it.
Modern dermatology notes a number of reasons for the appearance of such a condition, when a person itches strongly under the knee, among which special attention should be paid.
As a consequence of an allergic reaction:
Inflammatory diseases of the knee joint:
All of the diseases listed above can be successfully treated if you consult a doctor in a timely manner. Only an experienced doctor can, through diagnostics and collection of tests, determine the true reason why the inside of the knee is itchy and prescribe an effective medicine.
Remember, self-medication is completely unacceptable here!
Question: Hello! My son is 1 year old. Three weeks ago I started getting red spots on my legs. Most of them are in places of contact with the diaper (but this is not due to poor child care), as well as in the folds on the back of the legs, more on the left leg than on the right.
The spots are dry and rise above the surface of the skin. A few spots on the buttocks, but much less than on the legs. They started peeling off about a week ago. I can’t understand whether this is an improvement or not, it’s just that the nature of the rashes has changed - there were just red spots with elevation, and peeling was added. I bathe the baby in the string. (Perhaps the string caused peeling?) My son does not scratch his legs, sleeps peacefully, and behaves normally during the day. Urine that gets on the stains (if he is not wearing a diaper) causes him discomfort - he raises his legs and tries to shake the urine off his feet, and begins to whine.
The baby himself is active, very inquisitive, lively, smiling, agile, a “perpetual motion machine,” to describe him in one word. By constitution he is a little plump, fair-haired, blue-eyed, fair-skinned. Teeth began to erupt late - at 8 months, in 1 week 4 teeth immediately came out (2 on top, 2 on bottom), that's all. Now, at 1 year old, he still has 2 upper teeth on the way, his gums are red and swollen. During the year of my life I was not particularly ill with anything. At 1 month I had a runny nose and cough - it went away on its own. My pregnancy was calm and the birth went well.
Thank you in advance for your answer on how to help your baby get rid of stains.
Regards, Tatiana
Answer: Hello, Tatyana! You can get rid of the spots, as long as it is not psoriasis, since there is no photo, but from the description it looks similar. But in any case, to treat a child for red scaly spots, give him a homeopathic medicine - Graphites 6 - 1 granule without food every morning, for 1-2 weeks. If the effect of the drug is insufficient, then you can continue to give 1 granule in the morning and evening until improvement.
Question: Hello, Sergey Vadimovich, thank you for your answer!
2 weeks have passed since the start of treatment with Graphite C6. I gave my son 1 granule in the morning without food. I changed disposable diapers to another manufacturer. I excluded buckwheat and cow's milk from my son's diet. The spots wander around the baby’s body: some have disappeared, but others of the same type appear in new places. In 2 weeks they have turned pale (red only after a bath) and do not stand out so much above the surface of the skin - this is the main change, but the skin is still lumpy.
The largest and most severely peeling spots are on the front of the legs near the feet on each leg. Several spots appeared near the navel, i.e. the disease seemed to go more “down” (the strongest manifestations are at the bottom), but it also spread “up” - in addition to several spots in the navel area, the skin on the arms (on the outside) began to feel like “goose bumps” to the touch, although externally there were no changes not noticeable on the hands. Does the disease dynamics described above fit Hering's laws? Those. that the healing of the body should go from top to bottom... from higher areas of the body to the feet...?
I have a few questions:
1) I dissolve the granule in ½ teaspoon of water and then give this water to my son... because... He won’t be able to place the granule under his tongue, and swallowing it won’t have the same effect, as I understand it. Am I doing the right thing?
2) If suddenly Graphite 6 helps, and the allergen is present in the child’s diet, will the spots return again?
3) Is it possible to take homeopathy and smear the spots with at least something softening and moisturizing the skin like almond oil or will this oil interfere with homeopathic treatment.
4) How long can treatment of allergies using the homeopathic method last? Those. How many weeks or months should we carry out treatment and wait for improvement or conclude that this medicine - Graphite C6 does not help for this particular case? I read that graphite is slow acting.
5) Does homeopathy treatment always cause an exacerbation of the disease before recovery?
6) Should I continue to give 1 granule or 2 (morning and evening), as you wrote?
Sorry if there are a lot of questions, but I want to cure my son with homeopathy, and not with other means - ointments, drops, etc..
Thank you in advance! I sent you a photo of my son by email.
Answer: Hello, Tatyana! In this case, the disease still remains and the spots on top appear no larger than those on the legs.
1. Medicine can be given the way you give it.
2. As the body recovers, it stops reacting to substances that were previously allergens for it, and the disease accordingly does not return, and if complete recovery has not yet occurred, then the appearance of new spots is possible.
3. If there is a need to lubricate the spots with something to soften them, then choose neutral creams rather than medicinal ones (baby cream), because Almond belongs to the Rosaceae family, and this is already a strong enough medicine, and it is not necessary for it to suppress the disease from the outside .
4. Usually within a few weeks (longer for psoriasis) it becomes clear whether the medicine begins to have an effect, or whether it needs to be strengthened to a higher potency, or a closer drug should be chosen. And by the way, from the photos that you sent, it is clear that in the course of treatment you may need Calcium in the future.
5. An exacerbation is not at all necessary, but may indicate that the potency of the drug was prescribed too high or a large number of granules, the energy of which is much stronger than the energy of the body, and not equal to it. Therefore, the body first needs to cope with this excess energy, and then begin the process of normal treatment. During individual consultations (even via Skype), you can always see how the patient speaks and gestures, and therefore it is always possible to determine the potency of the drug that is closer to the body than during consultations by correspondence.
6. Now you can give 1 granule 2 times a day.
And if anyone has red spots, especially if they itch, then this is most likely an allergy, that is, atopic dermatitis.
Red spots on the elbows can appear in both adult men and women, and in children, and today the site Shtuchka.ru will tell you what can cause them and how to deal with them. The red spots are round or oval in shape and may be flat or raised.
Red, dry spots on the elbows often appear due to mechanical irritation or friction during sedentary work, when the elbows are constantly on the table. This causes keratoses (“calluses”) and redness. If you have red spots on your elbows, and they itch more and more, it is most likely urticaria.
If the red spots on the elbows become wet or are covered with flaky skin and gray scales, this may be a manifestation of such an unpleasant and dangerous disease as psoriasis. If left untreated, the spots and plaques can spread to other parts of the body, including the head.
There is another disease that can be accompanied by red spots on the elbows and a rash on the hands, forearms, knees and thighs - polymorphic exudative erythema.
However, later, papules and blisters-like blisters appear at the site of the spots and rashes. Red spots on the elbows of children, as well as adults, have many causes. Also, red spots on the elbow, shoulders, neck or face may appear due to microsporia (lichen).
The causes of redness are varied and can be symptoms of serious diseases. Therefore, if a red spot appears on your elbow, it is better, just in case, to consult a dermatologist.
The appearance of spots on the elbows can be caused by a huge number of factors, which can only be determined by a highly qualified specialist.
In winter or hot weather, the skin on the elbows is susceptible to adverse effects. As a result, the skin in these places becomes dark, dry, begins to itch, peel, become covered with spots, a network of capillaries, and the water-fat balance is disturbed.
In order to completely get rid of stains and consolidate the result, home treatment should be continued for a month.
From time to time, the skin on the elbows may become red in places. Red elbow spots come in different shapes and sizes.
On the elbows, due to frequent friction against the table during sedentary work, the skin becomes irritated or injured. A dry red spot will not go away on its own; it should be lubricated with a nourishing cream to moisturize and relieve irritation. The cause of red spots on the elbows may be allergic diseases due to intolerance to temperature changes or poor diet.
2. In some cases, reddish and rough skin on the elbows is an indicator of diseases related to the thyroid gland. 3. Redness of the skin on the elbows may be a consequence of slagging in the body, or any problems with internal organs - most often the liver or pancreas.
This also affects the condition of the skin of the elbows. 4. If there are red bumps on the elbows, which, however, do not itch, there is every reason to suspect psoriasis.
Very often the cause may be a banal acute allergy. 7. Another possible cause is a disease called urticaria. If red spots appear, we advise you to immediately consult a dermatologist without waiting until the spots start to itch.
The appearance of red spots rising above the skin is psoriasis.
Psoriasis is accompanied by itching of the spots; by the way, with psoriasis the spots can be not only red, but light pink and light gray. Psoriasis can appear in places where your skin is injured. The affected areas of the skin begin to peel off, red spots itch, and increase in size and rise slightly.
Another type of doctor fish licks sore spots, sterilizing them. They say that this method has proven itself in the treatment of various skin diseases, including psoriasis.
Atopic dermatitis is probably the most common type of skin disease in which red spots appear and itch. Itching is a characteristic feature of atopic dermatitis.
More often with atopy, itchy red spots appear on the legs, knees, elbows, armpits, groin area, and cheeks (usually found in children). And once again, most importantly, if you or your children have red spots that itch, visit a doctor immediately! Health to you and your loved ones!
The red spots itch very unpleasantly, I heard that when the disease begins there are no spots yet, but there are spots, like mosquito bites, and that’s where it all starts, they itch wildly! ..it's all about atopy!
The liver must be treated for such rashes. Get examined. All rashes on the body are a sign of liver disease, mainly. If you exclude scabies and psoriasis.
ASD Dorokhova is on the fourth day, super, the spot has shrunk and has become paler, it doesn’t itch so that it doesn’t stink so much, I mix it with boro, plus I still think that it’s possibly something infectious, because...
2 spots on the lower leg (red, slightly flaky), gradually increased a little and a similar rash appeared above the knee, and a couple of spots on the thigh...
Hello! I also developed red spots on my arms, chest, itching, and also my lips were swollen and oozing. Periodically, a very bright, red-purple spot appears on the thigh, the size of a chicken egg or larger. Then it turns pale, leaving a bluish spot. Before the rash, you feel unwell. The skin is smooth and a little itchy.
I have pronounced spots all over my body that look like mosquito bites.
As soon as the itching subsides, a raised red spot remains. They appear unexpectedly, at any time of the day. I don’t eat anything new.
9 years old, red spots appeared on the body, 2 side by side, itching, already in several places, similar to mosquito bites. Psoriasis on the elbows is a fairly common disease among both men and women. Most often, vulgar psoriasis on the elbows is expressed in the form of red plaques, slightly rising above the skin level. The shape of the plaques resembles a circle and is clearly limited.
The elbows are most often affected by psoriasis. The rarest form is exudative psoriasis.
The most severe form of psoriasis on the elbows is psoriatic erythroderma. Extensive inflammation of the skin appears, over a fairly large area, red spots with white scales.
But there are many ways that can relieve psoriasis on the elbows and smooth out its symptoms. This remedy is often used for severe psoriasis caused by stress.
Red spots can appear not only on the hands, between the fingers, but also on the body, face, stomach, legs, and elbow bends.
If spots on the stomach, between the legs, and on the arms itch and peel, then this may be a symptom of fungal dermatitis. With psoriasis and lichen, the spots usually have a regular round shape. Rashes due to scabies, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis also itch.
Recently, these spots popped up on my elbows. I can’t figure out what they are. It started with my brother, he has a dozen of these spots, i.e. Red spots on the knees and elbows may be due to atopic dermatitis.
Girls, a child (1.5 g) has a rash on the folds of the arms, legs (rough skin, redness), in the crease of the neck (spot, itches periodically), and red flaky skin under the eyes (does not itch). We saw a dermatologist and an allergist. They said it was atopic dermatitis. They prescribed pimafucort, and the doctor advised advantan. At the time of using the creams, everything almost went away, but withdrawal symptoms appeared. We took adsorbents internally, which seemed better. We passed the food allergen panel - zero marks. We constantly moisturize with lipicar. The rashes (or rather, spots) sometimes disappear almost completely, sometimes they bloom again. Doctors don't say anything sensible. Maybe someone.
I’ve been meaning to write a post for a long time, but never got around to it. I am writing for myself and for mothers of children with allergies. I remember 3 years ago I was looking for similar posts, I wanted to find the experience of mothers who had overcome AD.
http://www.baby.ru/blogs/post/77010410-10529941/ Symptoms of diathesis, atopic dermatitis Diathesis most often manifests itself as redness of the cheeks, peeling, pimples on the cheeks and face and does not spread further than the face. The simple reason for diathesis is “they ate something wrong”, this is an instant allergic reaction of a child to a food product and goes away if this allergen is excluded from the child’s menu. Diathesis is not an independent disease, but the infant stage of atopic dermatitis, and if its manifestations are ignored and not treated, allergic dermatitis will progress to the adult stage. The rash of allergic dermatitis is small, red.
For three months now we have been treating redness on the folds of our arms and legs. The doctor diagnosed it as atopic dermatitis. We took fenistil, zodak, enterosgel, applied tetracycline ointment and advantan. If you apply it, the redness goes away. As soon as we stop, it all starts again. Please help, mommies !
When Kostya got pimples, I started to panic. What is this? allergy. where? what acne!? I scoured the Internet, talked to experienced mothers and... calmed down. We don’t have dermatitis or allergies, but a normal adjustment of the body) But for mothers, the information is necessary! First, let’s define the concepts and terms. It just so happens that in the minds of most parents, “atopic dermatitis”, “allergic dermatitis” and “food allergy” are one and the same thing. Apparently, the reason for this erroneous judgment is similar symptoms that are common to everyone.
The eldest suffered from allergies since she was 2 years old. No matter what it eats, it spills out heavily, on the cheeks, in the crook of the arms and legs, in the armpits, and sometimes on the outside of the palm. No matter what we tried, we always took a long time to treat, I mean with antiallergic drugs. But one of my friends recommended that I drink natural goat’s milk for at least a month, I need to do this in the summer, find a decent granny who does not keep a goat in a pen, but regularly walks it in the field, this is exactly what is important. I found one.
We have redness in the folds of our arms and legs, what should we do?
The situation is this: At the beginning of January, my son became very seriously ill. I was sick with a viral cold, but a complication developed, the tests were very bad. For 5 days the temperature was 40 degrees. The doctor prescribed Augmentin antibiotics. No test was done. On the second day, the baby began to scratch his eyes and nose. On the third day, I stopped giving the antibiotic myself because there was swelling and redness around the nose and eyes. OUTSIDE the redness became less, but when returning home the symptoms returned. Terrible snoring began. A week later we went to the ENT specialist where we were.
I really ask for help.
My son is 7 months old. Severe redness on the folds of the arms and legs for several days. exactly in those places where it comes into contact when crawling and lying on its tummy. Appeared after another walk in a new stroller. The following are suspect: the seat belts on the stroller, the sun - it was active that day, it hit these areas of the skin, as well as the bedding on which he crawls (but it has been there periodically since his birth), I didn’t change the powders, I didn’t use anything new. mystery. The allergist said it looked more like contact dermatitis.
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Do you have skin problems? Let's consider the metaphysical (subtle, mental, emotional, psychosomatic, subconscious, deep) causes of skin problems and diseases. Dr. N. Volkova writes: “It has been proven that about 85% of all diseases have psychological causes. It can be assumed that the remaining 15% of diseases are associated with the psyche, but this connection has yet to be established in the future... Among the causes of diseases, feelings and emotions occupy one of the main places, and physical factors - hypothermia, infections - act secondary, as a trigger... » Dr. A. Meneghetti in his book “Psychosomatics”.
God forbid, but it’s very similar. From the 3rd week it was probably neonatal acne, but then it gradually turned into AD. It looks like autumn based on the description of symptoms and our family history. Why is this for such a little one? Do we really have to live with this for the rest of our lives and still have the risk of developing asthma or rhinitis? How so? Is it really impossible to outgrow it and cure it? Maybe someone had positive examples? I still haven’t identified a specific allergen in my diet, but after.
Dear mothers, I am starting a series of articles about childhood allergies, atopic dermatitis and everything connected with it. There is never too much information about allergies, I hope it will be useful to someone. Home Atopic dermatitis · Causes of atopic dermatitis · How atopic dermatitis develops · Stages of development of atopic dermatitis · Allergens that cause atopic dermatitis · Clothing for children with atopic dermatitis ATOPIC DERMATITIS Atopic dermatitis is a skin lesion that occurs against the background of food allergies. As a rule, it begins in the first 3 months of a baby’s life.
WHAT A NEWBORN NEEDS AT THE FIRST TIME I read a lot during pregnancy, talked with mothers, so I managed to avoid a bunch of unnecessary purchases. Although, no, I still bought a crib =) Girls who are expecting a baby, be sure to read this post. I think you will find this information useful.
Many mothers enjoyed using essential oils before pregnancy, during pregnancy, and even during childbirth. Indeed, oils help to gently combat many troubles that await the expectant mother - from morning sickness to unsightly stretch marks. But then the baby was born. Could healing aromas benefit him too? And how to make sure that benefit does not turn into harm. Young children are very sensitive. They smell many times stronger than us, they have thin, delicate skin, under which they are very shallow.
Today, few people doubt that the much-loved and long-awaited summer sun is not only useful, but also quite insidious. It is especially dangerous for children under three or four years of age, since their delicate and sensitive skin is not yet capable of producing the protective pigment melanin in sufficient quantities, which protects it from overheating and gives it a tanned appearance. Babies can get sunburned after just five minutes of exposure to the sun—which is why it's so important to not just use sunscreen on them.
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Atopic (allergic) dermatitis in a child. Symptoms and treatment Atopic dermatitis (allergic dermatitis), diathesis - all these are skin manifestations of allergies, caused essentially by the same thing - allergens, toxins and their interaction with the child’s skin.
My son is allergic. We were diagnosed with atopic dermatitis at 2 months. In the first year of life, due to my illiteracy, I gave my child all the scheduled vaccinations. Despite persistent, clearly expressed allergic reactions on the child’s body (not a rash, but severe redness with crusts on the cheeks, in the bends of the arms and legs, on the fingers, behind the ears for several months), our pediatrician and nurse stubbornly convinced me that this was not is a reason to refuse vaccinations. The first DTP was tolerated without fever or snot. The second with temp. 37.5.
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Vacations, vacation, rest - these words are like a balm on my heart. Funny games, noisy feasts, sea air, cool bliss of water, romantic evenings. So, what am I talking about?! Vacations are wonderful. I want to add a small fly in the ointment)) In order for the child to enjoy this wonderful time, we must provide his skin with maximum protection. A little bit from medicine. The skin of a small child is more sensitive to sun exposure than the skin of an adult. It weakly produces the pigment melanin, which protects it from ultraviolet radiation. Moreover, under.
Hello, Anna! Both children have allergies. In general, I try to raise my children in the Komarovsky way, I don’t buy imported products, I don’t give my children food that contains preservatives, flavorings, humectants, thickeners, all sorts of E, etc. The eldest has had allergies since she was 2 weeks old. and up to 3 years. most likely food. I fed only breast milk, but now I understand that there was an allergy to breast milk from overfeeding. Complementary feeding started at 7.5 months with kefir. I was allergic to it (with an increase in volume), they stopped kefir, started eating vegetables, etc. strong symptoms after administration.
I'll write our unpleasant story. I was not allergic as a child. In the last three years, sometimes I began to develop a rash on the folds of my arms and legs, which is accompanied by severe itching. The last time was in the spring, as soon as I left the maternity hospital. You probably remember the early spring of 2012, many people complained of allergies. My husband is also allergic. Allergies are inherited, Nastya is in the risk group. We are on GW. After giving birth, I kept a strict diet, Nastya was fine. Gradually my menu diversified. I'm done.
Girls, I accidentally found this article! I was surprised that this happens!
PROJECTION ZONES ON THE HUMAN BODY (Zakharyin-Ged zones) In 1893-1896. the famous English neuropathologist Henry Ged described in detail certain areas of the skin in which, due to diseases of the internal organs, reflected pain appears, as well as pain and temperature hyperesthesia (hyperpathy). Such areas of the skin are called Zakharyin-Ged zones. since the outstanding Russian clinician-therapist G.A. Zakharyin was the first to evaluate their diagnostic value (1889). Sometimes, even without touching, a part of the body (skin, muscle, periosteum, vessel, fascia), which is a representative of an internal organ, begins to hurt on its own, and the magnitude of the pain is often proportional to the pathological condition.
I prepared everything necessary for the child in advance and tried to think through every step so as not to experience inconvenience in the first days. Of course, my husband was always ready to buy something in addition if necessary, but I chose some things based on reviews on the Internet. They gave it to me at the maternity hospital.
Atopic dermatitis (AD, eczema) is a chronic skin disease that is accompanied by dryness, redness and itching. At what age does atopic dermatitis appear? Atopic dermatitis is the most common skin disease seen by pediatric dermatologists. In 65% of young patients with this diagnosis, symptoms develop before the age of 1 year, in 90% - before the age of 5 years. Most children outgrow atopic dermatitis by age 4; for some, it only goes away in adolescence, but the skin remains dry afterwards.
Published 10/27/2010 | Author: admin In 1893-1896. the famous English neuropathologist Henry Ged described in detail certain areas of the skin in which, due to diseases of the internal organs, reflected pain appears, as well as pain and temperature hyperesthesia (hyperpathy).
AD most often manifests itself as redness of the cheeks, peeling, pimples on the cheeks and face and does not spread beyond the face. The simple reason for diathesis is “they ate something wrong,” this is an instant allergic reaction of a child to a food product and goes away if this allergen is excluded from the child’s menu. Diathesis is not an independent disease, but the infant stage of atopic dermatitis, and if its manifestations are ignored and not treated, allergic dermatitis will progress to the adult stage. Rash with allergic dermatitis - small red pimples mainly on the folds.
The exploratory spirit of a small child is simply amazing! He wants to see, touch, smell everything. Great! And you help to understand the world, guide it, explain everything. Then problems will probably bypass you. Wasp sting Sugared strawberries and juicy peaches are loved not only by children. It's no secret that insects are also not averse to eating fragrant fruits. And the little one’s cheeks and fingers, smeared with sweet juice, which you haven’t had time to wash yet, attract wasps and bees. Of course, you can guess where this leads. Here's what to do.
In children of preschool age and older, it turns out that various rashes are not as harmless as in infants! Part 1. Rashes in newborns and infants Part 2. Rashes in young and older children The appearance of skin rashes in children is one of the most common complaints parents. Rashes are observed under a variety of conditions: with infectious, allergic, hereditary diseases, with changes in care conditions and environmental temperature, with dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system. Correct interpretation of skin rashes allows for a timely diagnosis and appropriate prescription.
It seems like it was just three months, but it’s already three and a half. Time accelerated and flew at incredible speed. And I can’t really keep up with him. The world is growing fast. Even more. And somehow I can’t believe that he was so small that he easily fit in the crook of his elbow, and the crib seemed incredibly large for such a baby. During this time he has learned a lot, although this is only a small fraction of what he still has to learn. The baby doll is actively exercising his legs, as if he is running somewhere. And such runners.
And so, my dear girlfriends.. Long story After Evishna went to the state. garden, we have developed atopic dermatitis, classic: the folds of the arms and legs with redness and peeling. I, not used to running to doctors, began to self-medicate. Just don't be indignant! I will list what the doctor tells me without a doctor: Actovegin (I am categorically against hormones! You need to treat the problem and not the symptom, which is dermatitis), Finistil gel, Bepanten 5 days of antihistamines first.
WHAT A NEWBORN NEEDS AT THE FIRST TIME I read a lot during pregnancy, talked with mothers, so I managed to avoid a bunch of unnecessary purchases. Although, no, I still bought a crib =) Girls who are expecting a baby, be sure to read this post. I think you will find this information useful.
I ask for help, because I can’t understand anything myself. The situation is this: we left home and started pooping 30 times a day, constantly leaking from the butt. We took tests, it turned out to be E. coli and golden staff, we were treated, but the stuff remained. The baby got the first pimples in a month, small pimples on the face, then on the legs, my diet didn’t give anything, then a red rash and spots began to appear on the cheeks, at 5 months redness and a rash also appeared on the elbows, etc.
At about 16 o'clock my mother was supposed to come somewhere. I sat calmly and fed my daughter from my right tit. This right tit waited sooooo long for the baby to wake up, I didn’t want to wake her up. So the tit closer to the armpit began to hurt before feeding. I think that just now the baby is eating, the pain will go away on its own, as usual. .. Lets go, which means the baby is breastfeeding and falls asleep in her arms.. We make a column. The intercom rings (mom has arrived). While I’m walking to the door, I feel like I’m starting to pound and what to me.