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What Causes Large Red Blotch With Raised White Bumps On Face?
My 2 yo son has a large red blotch on his face that has raised white bumps on it as well. He has a smaller red blotch with raised white bumps on the other side of his face. Has progressed within last 1-2 hours. He is also on day 5 of anti biotic drops for pink eye. Not sure if related. That is the first time he s been on the antibiotic drops.
I have gone through your question. Most likely your child is suffering from an allergic reaction as it has progressed with in hours. It might be also, granuloma annulare or annular lichen planus. Anything definite can be said only after proper dermatological examination.
I would recommend you to give your son a dose of antihistamine like Syp. Benadryl or Chlorpheniramine. If the lesion subside, it will suggest an allergic reaction which might be due to some allergen in surrounding. Try to avoid allergen in future if possible.
In case the child do not respond or the condition deteriorates, then immediately consult a dermatologist for definite diagnosis and management.
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What Causes Large Red Blotch With Raised White Bumps On Face?
Hi Welcome to the HCM I have gone through your question. Most likely your child is suffering from an allergic reaction as it has progressed with in hours. It might be also, granuloma annulare or annular lichen planus. Anything definite can be said only after proper dermatological examination. I would recommend you to give your son a dose of antihistamine like Syp. Benadryl or Chlorpheniramine. If the lesion subside, it will suggest an allergic reaction which might be due to some allergen in surrounding. Try to avoid allergen in future if possible. In case the child do not respond or the condition deteriorates, then immediately consult a dermatologist for definite diagnosis and management. Hopefully this will be of help. Take care