What Causes Red Rash On Neck Spreading To Ears And Mouth?
Question: My 2 year old grandson has a bright red pimply rash on the front of his neck. It extends up to behind his ears and is nw spreading around his mouth. His GP gave him an emolument cream but this seems to make it more angry .
Brief Answer:
Could an eczema/ viral exanthem
Detailed Answer:
Hi...I understand your concern. But as its a skin condition and which we are dealing with I suggest you to upload the photo graphs of your grandson. This will help me a lot in diagnosing the condition and I will be able to give you a very useful suggestion.
I have a few questions for you -
1.Was there any fever in this 2 or 3 days?
2. Is it itchy and making him scratch a lot?
3. Did he have any cough and cold in the past 1 week?
4. Is there any family history of allergy or eczema?
Kindly get back with photos & answers to above questions.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth
Could an eczema/ viral exanthem
Detailed Answer:
Hi...I understand your concern. But as its a skin condition and which we are dealing with I suggest you to upload the photo graphs of your grandson. This will help me a lot in diagnosing the condition and I will be able to give you a very useful suggestion.
I have a few questions for you -
1.Was there any fever in this 2 or 3 days?
2. Is it itchy and making him scratch a lot?
3. Did he have any cough and cold in the past 1 week?
4. Is there any family history of allergy or eczema?
Kindly get back with photos & answers to above questions.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
There has been no fever, although he has had a cough and runny nose which is now clearing up. His mother has asthma and extreme allergic reaction to animal fur. The rash didn't seem to be bothering him but he has just started scratching today.
Brief Answer:
Viral Exanthem
Detailed Answer:
Hi...I have gone through your answers and the photos you have sent. With a backdrop of cough and cold a few days back, I feel this could be a viral exanthema - which means a mild viral illness starting with cough and cold and culminating with a rash which also will settle in due course. Sometimes such rash due to a viral illness can get aggravated when topical agents are applied.
I suggest the following -
1. Stop the emollient cream/ lotion.
2. Keep the area dry by dry moping it and if possible apply mild talcum powder to keep the area dry (as it is in a flexural area - sweat might aggravate it).
3. Use an anti-allergic medication to be given orally which is available over the counter (oral antiallergic like Hydroxyziine or Cetrizine).
4. Fever might come - Paracetamol can be given in the dose of 15mg/kg/dose every 4-6th hourly that too only if fever is more than 100F. I suggest not using combination medicines for fever, especially with Paracetamol.
I wish your kid a speedy recovery. If you need any future medical consultation and suggestions, I will be glad to help. You can approach me at the following link. Please find the link below.
www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-sumanth-amperayani/67696
Viral Exanthem
Detailed Answer:
Hi...I have gone through your answers and the photos you have sent. With a backdrop of cough and cold a few days back, I feel this could be a viral exanthema - which means a mild viral illness starting with cough and cold and culminating with a rash which also will settle in due course. Sometimes such rash due to a viral illness can get aggravated when topical agents are applied.
I suggest the following -
1. Stop the emollient cream/ lotion.
2. Keep the area dry by dry moping it and if possible apply mild talcum powder to keep the area dry (as it is in a flexural area - sweat might aggravate it).
3. Use an anti-allergic medication to be given orally which is available over the counter (oral antiallergic like Hydroxyziine or Cetrizine).
4. Fever might come - Paracetamol can be given in the dose of 15mg/kg/dose every 4-6th hourly that too only if fever is more than 100F. I suggest not using combination medicines for fever, especially with Paracetamol.
I wish your kid a speedy recovery. If you need any future medical consultation and suggestions, I will be glad to help. You can approach me at the following link. Please find the link below.
www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-sumanth-amperayani/67696
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar