Posted on February 14, 2010.
My nine months has a rash ... Which websites are good information and pictures? A little over a week ago my daughter got some spots on the cheek, I thought acne. It was not itchy or anything. We are starting to feed her solid food and I gave him about two bites of egg yolk, before yesterday, but she was not hungry anyway, now that I think. So yesterday, she woke up with a little rash on cheeks and arms. We do not give him any food, she did not have before, have not changed his soap, or my cleaning products. Now, the rash spread over face, neck and along her arms. There are few white-tip bumps and larger red mixed in. Her rectal temperature was 99.9, so she has no fever. His eyes are glazed and shade, so I know she does not feel well. She was coughing a little and rubbing his eyes a lot in recent weeks, we thought it was allergies base. Can allergies cause a rash like this? What sites have you found that have good resources and pictures so that I can see the symptoms? Thank you!
Check out this slideshow of common childhood rashes ..
I hope ur lil one feels better = (
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/baby-ra ...
Oh, and anything above 98.6 degrees is a fever for adults and children, then u might want to give him some Tylenol or take him to doc. if this continues.
Take her to the doctor. Has she ever Goten bit by mosquitoes .....
If it Dont Look as she obviously feels she has something.
bring it to the DOC
Well, at first when I read this, it looked like eczema, but it does not come with white heads. I would not worry about looking at pictures and take him immediately to a doctor. Or atleast communicate with physicians' offices. It might just be hives viral. One of my children had before and the only thing you can really do is give them baths in Epsom salts and cloak their bodies in corn starch. Corn starch is a powder to put on great any time of the eruption, because it can relieve itching, if any. Good luck!
Sounds like a virus she caught. I do not think his allergies. Take it physician as soon as you can. Keep an eye on the temperature .... I bet she gets in the coming hours or more.