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New Born Is Crying Often And There Is A Bump

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Posted on Fri, 5 Feb 2021
Question: New born is crying often and there is a bump near the private area, and it is spreading. I have seen in morning the bump was smaller and now it is expanding.
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Answered by Dr. Pradeep Kumar Jain (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Please consult a pediatrician for examination

Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for asking on ask a doctor platform
I have seen the image and there is blister in right groin area. It is difficult to identify the cause of crying in such a small infant without thorough clinical examination.
Blister in an area of friction can be due to some infection or any congenital skin lesion.
It is always better to ger the baby examined by a pediatrician. I request you to consult a pediatrician.
I hope this helps.
Please let me know if you have any more doubts.
Regards
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Dr. Pradeep Kumar Jain

Pediatrician, Cardiology

Practicing since :2006

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New Born Is Crying Often And There Is A Bump

Brief Answer: Please consult a pediatrician for examination Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for asking on ask a doctor platform I have seen the image and there is blister in right groin area. It is difficult to identify the cause of crying in such a small infant without thorough clinical examination. Blister in an area of friction can be due to some infection or any congenital skin lesion. It is always better to ger the baby examined by a pediatrician. I request you to consult a pediatrician. I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any more doubts. Regards