Dr.Srujana Kona( PT)
My paediatrician suggested odomos when he was 1 and half years.We were in chennai where mosquitos were more n my boy used to get wheezing if i use good night liquid.Ask ur child specilist
Dr.Srujana Kona( PT)
Again it depends on baby's skin also.Apply it at one place n observe for 2 hrs, if no rash n no skin changes, u can use it.When u go to ur doc for vacc, u ask ur child specialist also.As Neha said, some docs don't advice n some do..all the best
Dhara Doshi
kool...have bought that stickers n newborn alo Vera gel as a mosquito repellent..
Anusha Kiran
insted of applying it directly to the skin u can apply a pinch of odomas to ur baby's beddingbor to his cloths...and it works too
Dr. Riddhi Kataria
You get mosquito repellent creams at any kid store. Prefer to choose something which doesn't have a scented smell to it. You can also apply to the clothes instead, as suggested above.
Bindhu Venugopal
Dear Mom. If nothing suits your child and If you encounter any kind of allergies for any kind of repellents, firstly you could try applying them on the clothes also alternatively you may try and apply plain Coconut oil to the baby skin to avoid mosquitoes nearing them.
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Neha Agarwal
No Pl do not
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