Suggest Treatment For Rash On Arms And Chest
Dengue is suspected;laboratory must confirm it.
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Hello , I understand your concern. I am Dr. Arun Tank & I am infectious disease specialist. I am going to answer your concern.
-I think the cozumel is the island. If its island proabably the mosquitoes have been more in number there. I suspect Dengue or Malaria in your son. More of I think it is a dengue than malaria, the reason is the red tiny spot you have described. Such a feature is common in hemorrhagic fevers, so in case of dengue. If you can upload a photo of the lesions it will be helpful in confirming the nature of the lesions.
-The rash started from the cast the reason being the area is highly vascularised so hemorrhages are more common on that part.
-I think you should think of getting tested for Dengue NS1 or Dengue IgM in order to get properly diagnose. Also carry out the platelet count and monitor the count during the flluid therapy. Also undergo malaria rapid test. You should discuss it with your family physician. If you have undergone Laboratory investigation kindly attach the report in the reply of this answer.
-Please give plenty of fluids to your child as fluid therapy is the most important to get cured from the disease. As such there is no treatment for dengue fever only fluid therapy and monitoring of the platelet is important.
-It is good that he had been vaccinated. But vaccination has no such role in this disease.
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Dr. Arun Tank
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thank you for your response. The rash is not on his legs or feet. Also, when he blew his nose this morning there was blood. Not thin blood like a bloody nose. Not a little blood like with a sinus drainage infection. It was a thicker blood, bright red and all red - not blood streaks in mucos. Could it be mono?
Please visit ER, do Platelet count
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Hello Reyesreyes,
- I think you should do a platelet count of your son. Such a hemorrhagic condition should be consulted at ER. I suggest you must visit ER.
- If platelet count goes very down. It will be difficult to handle this situation even at ER.
If you have anything else to ask I will be very happy to answer that. We wish you a best health at healthcare magic.
Thank you,
Dr. Arun Tank
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