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Rash in a child
On the second day of the stay at the hotel, the child had reddish spots on his body, and after a shower with soap they become much less noticeable. Is it possible from the sea or from the chlorine in the pools? Food allergies can be ruled out - we don’t give anything like that ...
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7 subscribers  • asked 2010-09-2114 years ago
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аватар vda75
Perhaps a reaction to chlorine in the pool, possibly to intense sun (sometimes this happens - it didn’t get burned, but went in spots).
Still, there may be a food allergy - even if you sort out dishes in favor of the usual ones, the ingredients are still local. Again, juices a la yuppies (if you give), sheer chemistry. But most likely chlorine.
аватар Anetka-gan
you are such a great mom!! came to learn about the child's ailments at a tourist forum, and did not go to a dermatologist!
аватар _Ivi_
I understand that they are still in Turkey ... where will they get a dermatologist there. If things are really bad, call for insurance, there are no doctors here, even if they were unlikely to risk making a diagnosis without seeing the child.
аватар abysfinks
After a ten-year annual visit to Turkey (often returned with a rash, such watery blisters and itchy terribly). Wrong with food. It turned out to be easier. Allergy to the sun (ultraviolet). Found (convinced) this is blocking the roof in the country a few years ago under the scorching sun. Now only cream 50, 50+, if not in season, then 30 slips. + necessarily under an awning / umbrella on the beach.
аватар abysfinks
Go to the nearest pharmacy and buy a cream / ointment (travocort) "TRAVACORT" is in Russian. Say the name and they'll understand. You can also ask for sedatives for solar allergies, but you must definitely show the child himself (due to age) in a pharmacy.
аватар Pachok
Tie up with a pool, especially for children. This is the most dangerous hotbed of infections in hotels. To combat these infections, disinfectants are thumped there in wild quantities.
You have the sea at your side - warm, clean, USEFUL!
аватар Anetka-gan
well, what's the difference in Turkey or not ?! it is analogous to treating cancer over the internet. there is insurance, you have to call there and do not do stupid things. and so only a waste of time, instead of treating the child.
аватар Irina-ua
Most likely it is an allergy to the sun, mine happened twice in Turkey - I didn’t swim in the pool, only in the sea. Protective creams help - it has been tested many times - Nivea protective factor 50, antihistamines, swimming in a T-shirt. But if it doesn't help, it's better to see a doctor.
аватар turlamer
I didn't look at the answers for a long time. As a result, the correct one was - tie it with the pool. They didn’t stop, but after each swim in the pool, they immediately stupidly went to the room and washed the child in the shower. The rash has disappeared.
аватар natal1979
Our child did not go to the pool, only a rash appeared by the sea. And before that, they rested in the Crimea constantly for 1.5 months and there was no rash. From food, he didn’t drink much either, but I think the local UPI worked. A boy of 12 years old, no matter how much they said, often took their juices. I think the reaction to this.
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