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My 3 year old has the same diagnosis. She's in some pain and baths seem to alleviate pain and redness but she can't be in the bath all day. Wish there were other alternative treatments for this. It's awful to look at.
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Purchase some coconut oil and treat the area twice a day and wash the area frequently between applications.
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My grandson is 10 and we have tried all kinds of creams and antibiotics and it always comes back and doesn't seem to help. What really clears its up fast and nice is Benadryl Cream.
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Could be a possible virus called moloscum. It's extremely contagious amongst young children and can take 6-18 months or longer to clear up on its own. I found a product online that I had to apply on my daughter twice a day for a month and her bumps cleared up completely.
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My daughter had molloscum when she was 5. It can take years to clear up. I used a product I found online called MolloscumRX. It's a liquid you apply to each blister with a cotton ball twice a day. A bit time consuming but it cleared up all her blisters after 4 weeks. Worth a shot since the blisters can be painful, especially when sitting.
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Can you purchase Benadryl cream in Australia?
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My daughter battled that for years. Ended up getting diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes and Celiac (gluten allergy). Since diagnosis and getting those items under control, she has not had issues except once (wondering if she got "glutened" at a restaurant or something). I'm with everyone else - check for allergies.
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Tea tree oil doesn’t work. Tried it for my daughter. Colloidal silver seems to be helping. Read up on it.
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My child has an enlarged lump node in her groin and the pimples on her bottom.
Did you ever resolve your daughter’s issue?
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Hi, my granddaughter has pimples on her stomach and back, and now it seems to be itchy. I told her not to scratch. I put on some allergex to soothe the itching, but it doesn't help. What else we can do?
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