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What Causes Dots On The Chest And The Back Of A Child?

hello.. my kid is 1yr and 4 mons and she had dots on her chest and back... what is that? shes winny and looks sleepy.. she woke up at 6 its now almost 9.. am.. shes also teething and has had a small fever for the past 2 days... do u have a clue? or do i have to sit 9-11 hrs in hospital again?
Thu, 26 Mar 2020
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Hi,

Low grade fever is expected when the child has teeth eruptions. No medication to be given for that unless fever is more than 99 Fahrenheit if the fever is high you have to consult doctor. For the dots over chest and back we have to see that marks.

Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Deepak, Pediatrician
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What Causes Dots On The Chest And The Back Of A Child?

Hi, Low grade fever is expected when the child has teeth eruptions. No medication to be given for that unless fever is more than 99 Fahrenheit if the fever is high you have to consult doctor. For the dots over chest and back we have to see that marks. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Deepak, Pediatrician