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Suggest Treatment For Constant Tiny Bumps On The Skin
my 3 yr old son has had an odd what I am callin rash for 2 days ago.. I took him to the dr and she said she wasn t sure what it was. it was nothing common chickenpox ect... it can appear and then disappear quickly or it can stay visiable for a while.. I do know that the heat makes it worse so I have been keeping him cool.... I prefer more natural treatments so I have (after researching) tried a series of things such as pure aloe, tea tree oil, burdock root, pure apple cider vinger. .all of these things seemed to dull down the itchin and redness for bit but didn t make the go away for good. it most closely looks like a very mild case of molluscum contagiosum but the descriptions to my understanding sounds more like very tiny wart like bumps that stay on the skin constantly and do not disappear and reappear....
HI...I feel she is having recurrent papular urticaria. It is a type of skin allergy. It can be recurrent on and off. You need not worry, unless she has joint pains and blood in the stools or sever pain abdomen. Most important thing to be remembered is that it has a propensity to recur (called as second crop) within 10-14 days. If this happens, you can start using the same medicine but I suggest you get the kid evaluated with your pediatrician. If I were your pediatrician I would prefer to use Hydroxyzine whenever there is such rash. Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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Suggest Treatment For Constant Tiny Bumps On The Skin
HI...I feel she is having recurrent papular urticaria. It is a type of skin allergy. It can be recurrent on and off. You need not worry, unless she has joint pains and blood in the stools or sever pain abdomen. Most important thing to be remembered is that it has a propensity to recur (called as second crop) within 10-14 days. If this happens, you can start using the same medicine but I suggest you get the kid evaluated with your pediatrician. If I were your pediatrician I would prefer to use Hydroxyzine whenever there is such rash. Regards - Dr. Sumanth