Child Had Chicken Pox. Skin Infection Cleared With Antibiotic. Symptoms Recurring, Have Reddening Of Skin
Thank you for asking this question on WWW.WWWW.WW I am Dr. Taher and having read your question, I have decided to take it up as I am a pediatrician.
First out, chickenpox is not a frequently recurring disease in infancy. In fact, it is highly unusual to get severe chickenpox in a baby of 5 months. Usually, in a normal infant, it is a mild disease that clears up in 3-4 days, or, at the most, within a week. One should see red boils and watery boils in different stages of evolution at the same time, and these are more on the trunk, behind the back, and on the chest rather than the back of the head or neck as your child seems to be having.
Thus, it is probable that either a) this is NOT chicken pox but some other problem or b) it is a relatively severe form of recurring chicken pox, which may indicate that your kid has some immune competence problem. As the second option is rare, I am going to assume that there is a wrongly diagnosed problem here, which could be any of the multiple causes of such a rash such as herpes, pemphigus, epidermolysis bullosa simplex or something else. An entity of a similar nature as the one your child is having can be caused even by a viral infection such as that caused by the Coxsackie virus or other enteroviruses.
What I suggest is that you take her to a pediatric dermatologist, seek a professional diagnosis and then take up the problem further. If you can, you may send me a follow-up query with a photo or two of the rashes that she has.
Thank you for your attention to this answer. I hope it addresses the concerns raised by you.
With best wishes for a great and quick recovery.
Dr. Taher
Many thanks for your prompt reply.
I do believe that my little one did get chickenpox when she was 15 weeks old - it appeared on the head/scalp, trunk, arms and legs and they appeared through those stages within the week. However, you're right the 2nd diagnosis was hard to believe and it didn't appear to have lasted as long however the boils seem to be remaining on the back of the head longer and more protruding.
Unfortunately there is a demand to see a pediatric dermatologist privately and have to wait until september for my appointment. Is there anything i can do in the meantime?
At this point, I am unable to suggest anything more substantial than this.
Thank you for the rebound query and your kind words.
- Dr. Taher