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Mom of a 2 yr 11 m old girl9 months ago
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#asktheexpert good morning madam, దోమలు కుట్టడం వాళ్ల దూరదలు vachi dark spots లగా వఛేసయ, Suggesion Cheppandi madam

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy9 months ago

A. For your 2-year, 2-month-old daughter, dark spots on the skin could be caused by various factors such as skin irritation, insect bites, or even mild skin conditions like post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. At this young age, it's important to treat the skin gently and avoid using harsh chemicals or products. Here are a few suggestions to help with dark spots: Aloe Vera: Aloe vera is gentle and natural, known for its soothing and healing properties. You can apply fresh aloe vera gel to the dark spots, leave it on for 10-15 minutes, and then wash it off with lukewarm water. Coconut Oil: Coconut oil is another gentle and natural option that can help moisturize and lighten dark spots over time. You can apply a small amount of coconut oil to the affected area before bedtime. Gentle Sunscreen: If the dark spots are exposed to sunlight, they can darken further. A baby-safe, gentle sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher can help protect the skin from UV rays. Make sure it's suitable for sensitive skin. Chamomile Tea: Chamomile is known for its calming and skin-soothing properties. Brew some chamomile tea, let it cool, and gently apply it to the dark spots using a cotton ball. Olive Oil: Olive oil can help to moisturize the skin and lighten dark spots. You can gently massage it into the skin, but be cautious of any allergies. Hydration: Keeping your child's skin hydrated can promote healing. Ensure she drinks plenty of water throughout the day. Things to Avoid: Harsh products: Avoid using strong chemical-based creams or treatments meant for adult skin, as these can irritate a child's delicate skin. Scrubbing: Avoid rubbing or scrubbing the skin as it can worsen the spots or cause more irritation. If the spots do not improve or if you're concerned about them, it's always a good idea to consult with a pediatric dermatologist to rule out any underlying conditions and receive appropriate advice.

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