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CALOSOFT
- Calasoft is an emollient lotion, which is primarily used for protecting your skin. Emollients help in moisturizing skin and soften it from inside. This lotion is available in 8ml, 10ml, and 50 ml bottles, and it is to be applied twice a day for a better result. Some side effects of this lotion are itching, rash or allergic reaction, breathing difficulty and swelling. This lotion is not for children below 18 years.
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First of all at the age of 18, you should avoid removing facial hair because it will leave a lot of side effects later on in your life. For the pimples and the dark spots, you can apply calosoft lotion at bed time all over the face. It will reduce both the pimples, will soothe your skin and even reduce dark spots.
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Try calosoft and let me know. Babies and children can also get prickly heat rash during hot or humid weather because their sweat glands are not fully developed. Prickly heat causes an itchy rash of small red raised red spots with a prickling or stinging sensation. Prickly heat usually affects parts of the body covered by clothes, such as the back, abdomen, neck, upper chest, groin or armpits. In most cases, heat rash will clear up on its own in a few days if the affected area is kept cool and dr...more
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Hello, protection from mosquitos is the best solution. Make her wear full sleeves clothes. Apply mosquito repellant creams or patches on clothes. After the bite, apply an antibiotic cream like fucidin cream on the wound twice a day. Apply dermocalm or calosoft lotion on the rash as and when it gets itchy. Her sensitivity may reduce as she grows older.
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Tab cetrizine will relieve itching. Apply calamine lotion (calosoft) on it. If problem persist see a dermatologist
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He may need oral medications. And if needed few blood tests before starting the medicines. Avoid scratching with nails. It can lead to scars
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