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Pin Point Dots On Tummy, Back , Neck, Under Right Eye, Bronchitis, Low White Blood Cells
My 8 month old baby woke up with pin point dots all over his tummy,back and neck and some under his right eye! He went ro ER Sunday night and diagnose was bronchitis and white blood cells were low
Wed, 30 May 2012
Pediatrician, Infectious Diseases, Dr. Hema Yadav's Response
Hello,
Welcome to Healthcare Magic forum.
The description of your childs symptoms resemble that of a petechial rash causing micro hemorrhages from tiny blood vessels under skin which is most commonly seen in viral hemorrhagic infections, bacterial sepsis or rarely an allergic rash.Considering he has been diagnosed with bronchitis and has low wbc count the cause is most probably infectious and needs appropriate antibiotic and supportive therapy including bronchodilator and anti histaminics.
Young children have an immature and developing immune system so they can have drastic effects of even minor infections.Please do not worry since most infections resolve soon without complications with timely and appropriate treatment.
Meanwhile please ensure that he has plenty of fluids to maintain his hydration along with a nutritious diet, and follow up with the doctors as per advice.
Wishing him a speedy recovery.
Regards
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Pin Point Dots On Tummy, Back , Neck, Under Right Eye, Bronchitis, Low White Blood Cells
Hello, Welcome to Healthcare Magic forum. The description of your childs symptoms resemble that of a petechial rash causing micro hemorrhages from tiny blood vessels under skin which is most commonly seen in viral hemorrhagic infections, bacterial sepsis or rarely an allergic rash.Considering he has been diagnosed with bronchitis and has low wbc count the cause is most probably infectious and needs appropriate antibiotic and supportive therapy including bronchodilator and anti histaminics. Young children have an immature and developing immune system so they can have drastic effects of even minor infections.Please do not worry since most infections resolve soon without complications with timely and appropriate treatment. Meanwhile please ensure that he has plenty of fluids to maintain his hydration along with a nutritious diet, and follow up with the doctors as per advice. Wishing him a speedy recovery. Regards