my 12 yr old daughter has a red dotted rash over most of the ventral part of her body. Some spots have turned purple after about 2 days and it has gotten worse. It has gone from itchy to painful in most areas.She shows no other signs or symptoms It is not in her mouth, webs. It has gone to groin and one axilla. It is not on her face, scalp,plantars or neck. Yes we are going to the doctors office tomorrow.
Your daughter would have prurigo lesions and the lesions may be infected. That is why they are painful. Prurigo may be due to some cause..irritants or allergens. Even insect sensitivity may be responsible. Your doctor would guide you after thorough history taking and examination. He might give her.. Antihistaminics,antibiotics and steroids in tappering dose along with mild steroid with antibiotic cream to apply on the lesions. Soap bath and suspected triggering factors should be avoided to prevent the relapse.
I hope this would help you to manage your daughter's problem.
Thanks.
Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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Hi, Your daughter would have prurigo lesions and the lesions may be infected. That is why they are painful. Prurigo may be due to some cause..irritants or allergens. Even insect sensitivity may be responsible. Your doctor would guide you after thorough history taking and examination. He might give her.. Antihistaminics,antibiotics and steroids in tappering dose along with mild steroid with antibiotic cream to apply on the lesions. Soap bath and suspected triggering factors should be avoided to prevent the relapse. I hope this would help you to manage your daughter s problem. Thanks. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD