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Child Had Gianotti Crossti Syndrome. Has Itching And Blisters On Toes. Reason?

Hi. Is anyone familiar with Gianotti Crossti syndrom? my 5 yr. old girl was diagnosed with this illness 5 weeks ago and has completely recovered (or so I thought). Two days ago the itching has started again and today I noticed little blisters in between her toes, just as when it first started. Is this common or what might be going on? Thank you
Thu, 21 Mar 2013
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Hello dear.
Gianotti Crosti syndrome is actually a post viral allergic response.
It is quiet common in children post vaccination.
Only thing to be taken care is that it may involve liver.
Get her liver function test done.
do not worry she will be fine with topical steroids.
thank you
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Child Had Gianotti Crossti Syndrome. Has Itching And Blisters On Toes. Reason?

Hello dear. Gianotti Crosti syndrome is actually a post viral allergic response. It is quiet common in children post vaccination. Only thing to be taken care is that it may involve liver. Get her liver function test done. do not worry she will be fine with topical steroids. thank you