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warm red spots on cheeks of my 7 year old

by Healthy10276, Apr 13, 2008 04:08PM
My son came home with a rash on his face Thursday.  It's bright red with little bumps.  Its warm to the touch, but he does not have a fever or throut does not hurt.?


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by BhumikaMD, Apr 14, 2008 08:26AM
Hi,

Is the rash all over his face or localised to some areas?

Does he give any history of eating something, insect bite, etc?

Has he had allergic reactions in the past? Is he allergic to any specific substances?

Is it associated with itching, etc?

You could apply calamine lotion at the site of lesion, ask him to wash it several times daily with fresh water .

If the lesion still persists, it would be advisable to consult a doctor or skin specialist.

Let us know about how he is doing ad if you have any other doubts.

Regards.

by Healthy10276, Apr 16, 2008 11:33AM
To: BhumikaMD
Thank you so kindly for writing back.  It is associated with itching, and it's not all over his face just his cheeks.  No allergies at this time known. I applied hydorcortisone cream and it did nothing to improve it.  It does seem to be going away slowly but surely on it's own.  But not yet is it all the way gone??

Thank you

Healthy

by BhumikaMD, Apr 16, 2008 12:20PM
Hi,

Perhaps if it has not gone away completely yet, then it needs a visit to the dermatologist or th pediatrician to ascertain the diagnosis.

Keep us posted on his health.

Best regards
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