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  • Male
  • 3 Years
  • 20/02/2025

I'm really concerned about my son. He's having skin itching but there aren't any rashes. He's been scratching his head, arm, behind his neck, and foot, and there hasn't been any fever or infection recently. I've noticed his appetite seems to be increasing all of a sudden, and he sometimes complains of abdominal pain. I discovered white particles in his stool, but I did deworm him last month. Right now, he's on an antihistamine. This same kind of itching happened last year, and he was advised to take Banocide syrup along with the antihistamine, and it took almost a month to clear up. I'm really worried. What could be causing this, and what should I give him for the itching and abdominal pain?

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Thats Urticaria,identify the allergen and avoid it,also visit dermatologist for appropriate management

Dr. Shubham Suggests...

Consult a Paediatrician

Answered 04/07/2025

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