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Bottom Of The Feet Of Two Month Old Are Red And Blotchy, Gave Liquid Tylenol, Still Red. Any Suggestions?

The bottom of my two month old sons feet are a redish color and today out of no where he started to cry and his left leg was not swollen however started to turn red and blotchy, we gave him a little children s liquid Tylenol and the red color immediately went away and he stopped crying. However his feet are still red on the bottom any ideas?
Sat, 8 Jun 2013
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Hi,

Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic.

It is looking like an inflammatory rash because of a virus or an allergic one.

As it is associated with cry, it requires examination by the pediatrician.

Is there any tenderness to touch?

Is there any restriction of limb movements?

Check for his body temperature.

Consult the pediatrician for physical examination to find out the reason for this and its appropriate management.

Hope I have answered your query.

Regards.
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Bottom Of The Feet Of Two Month Old Are Red And Blotchy, Gave Liquid Tylenol, Still Red. Any Suggestions?

Hi, Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic. It is looking like an inflammatory rash because of a virus or an allergic one. As it is associated with cry, it requires examination by the pediatrician. Is there any tenderness to touch? Is there any restriction of limb movements? Check for his body temperature. Consult the pediatrician for physical examination to find out the reason for this and its appropriate management. Hope I have answered your query. Regards.