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3 year old with rash
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Hello, my (almost) 3 year old has a rash - started May 28th on her forehead, then spread over her face and neck. Not very obvious to look at, but her skin feels like sand paper. Over the last few days it has begun to leave her face and spread onto her chest, and back, and looks more obvious.
Her skin is now very dry and flaky in places where the rash has been and she's a bit more moody than usual, but the rash is very itchy. She's aslo had a slightly runny nose the last 3 days but other that that seems well in herself.
She saw the GP yesterday and although she wouldn't be examined, he said it was probably viral, and prescribed piriton
If it's viral how long should it take to run it's course? will it continue to move down her entire body (at this rate that'll take weeks)
Will the piriton make any difference? I thought it was just to stop her feeling itchy. And how long should she take the piriton for?
I would've asked the GP all of this but i was at the hospital with my youngest, so the OH took spotty girl to docs and didn't ask any questions!
Her skin is now very dry and flaky in places where the rash has been and she's a bit more moody than usual, but the rash is very itchy. She's aslo had a slightly runny nose the last 3 days but other that that seems well in herself.
She saw the GP yesterday and although she wouldn't be examined, he said it was probably viral, and prescribed piriton
If it's viral how long should it take to run it's course? will it continue to move down her entire body (at this rate that'll take weeks)
Will the piriton make any difference? I thought it was just to stop her feeling itchy. And how long should she take the piriton for?
I would've asked the GP all of this but i was at the hospital with my youngest, so the OH took spotty girl to docs and didn't ask any questions!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.heat rash was my first thought, but aren't they ususally quite short lived? Saw a pharmmacist last week who advised me to apply E45 and see the Gp if it was still there 5 days after it started.
Chicken Pox?! That's all I need - we're going on holiday on the weekend.
I just didn't think that a virus wouldn't have lasted so long.
Chicken Pox?! That's all I need - we're going on holiday on the weekend.
I just didn't think that a virus wouldn't have lasted so long.
Only mentioned allergies becuase she has a few - cows milk protien, some sunscreens and possibly penecillin. The rash is similar to the the one she gets if she has too much dairy, but much more widespread and has lasted longer.
She seems well enough, been a bit moody and easily upset lately but then I suppose I'll have to get used to that!
Thanks again for the advice :)
She seems well enough, been a bit moody and easily upset lately but then I suppose I'll have to get used to that!
Thanks again for the advice :)