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Odd diaper rash; looks like zits

by ZoesMommy, Feb 23, 2008 09:42AM
I was changing my 11 month old daughter's diaper this morning and I noticed that she had a bit of a rash. It's not red or blistery or anything like that, but on one cheek, she has two spots of something, it looks like a zit, and it has a pocket of white pus. She has 7 more on the other cheek, and they're all around her anus.

Is this normal? What could it be?
Member Comments (1)

by ksrakesh, Feb 25, 2008 06:06AM
I had the same prob with my 6 m old daughter. It turned out to be urinary tract infection. Pl see doc and reply if she has the same prob.

The prob has to be addressed with seriousness.
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