Pediatric Dermatology

Provide your child with the specialized care they deserve at Dr. Sharda’s Clinic. Pediatric skin is thinner and more sensitive, requiring a delicate approach to treat conditions like atopic dermatitis (eczema), diaper rash, viral warts, and birthmarks. We focus on child-friendly medical protocols and gentle therapies to ensure effective healing while keeping your little one comfortable and smiling throughout their recovery.

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Gentle Pediatric Dermatology for Sensitive Young Skin

Give your child specialized skin care at Dr. Sharda’s Clinic. Pediatric skin is delicate and requires a gentle approach for conditions like eczema, birthmarks, and infections. We use child-friendly protocols to ensure effective healing while keeping your little one comfortable.

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Trusted Excellence in Skin & Hair Care

Patients
45K + Happy Patients
Experience
15 + Years Exp.
Grafts
21 M+ Grafts Done
Surgical Cases
5500 + Surgical Cases
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Pediatric Dermatology FAQs

Is it safe to use medicated creams on infant skin?

Yes, but only when prescribed by a dermatologist. Infant skin is thinner and absorbs products more easily than adult skin. We use specific concentrations and "steroid-sparing" agents to ensure the highest safety for your child’s delicate system.

Can childhood eczema be permanently cured?

Atopic Dermatitis (eczema) is often a chronic condition, but many children "outgrow" it as their skin barrier matures. Our goal is to manage flare-ups and restore the skin barrier so your child remains itch-free and comfortable.

How do you treat viral warts or molluscum in children?

We prioritize pain-free methods for children. Treatment can range from painless topical applications that trigger the body's immune response to gentle cryotherapy (freezing). We avoid aggressive procedures that might cause distress or scarring.

Should I worry about my child’s birthmark?

Most birthmarks are harmless, but some may require monitoring if they grow rapidly or affect functions like vision. We perform a thorough evaluation to determine if a birthmark is purely cosmetic or requires medical intervention.

When should a diaper rash be seen by a doctor?

If a diaper rash does not improve with standard barrier creams within 2–3 days, or if it appears bright red with small "satellite" spots, it may be a fungal or bacterial infection that requires prescription treatment.