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serdeljac

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2 Yr old with blisters on body

My 2 year old woke up from his nap with patches of small blister looking places. What could this be. It doesn't look like chicken pox.
They are little clusters of blisters that resemble burn blisters.

 
 
 
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Submitted 358 days ago...

Jodi-Mesa

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Where are the blisters? Maybe that will help.

 

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Ruchele

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It could be an allergic reaction. Are you using a new laundrey soap? nevery use dryer sheets on crib sheets, baby blankets, or younge childrens clothing, as they can cause sometimes severe reactions, not to mention they make the item less flame retardent. It could also be a viral rash, I would make an appointment with your pediatrician, it sounds like it might hurt.

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Layniac

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My 9 week old developed a rash with small blisters on his face. I thought it was heat rash (we live in Florida) or "baby zits" at first but they did not go away. When I took him to his doctor they said it was a viral rash and there was nothing they could give him to make it go away, basically only time would help. They said part of it was also caused by things I was eating ( he can't have milk products, so in turn I cant either). It is better to be safe than sorry though. Spend the money and take her to the doctor. I always feel better knowing whats wrong with my baby (even if there is nothing I can do to help!)

 

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