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3 Year Old With Viral Infection, Lymph Nodes Infected. Reddish Bumps In The Throat. What Is It?

Hello, My 3 year old had a viral infection which her lymph nodes was infected her cheeks started to break out with red bumps and throat had blisters. She started taking an antibotic and now that we are 4 days into antibotic these small red bumps started to break out her legs, arms, butt and cheeks. Her chest, back, hand or feet has nothing on them. What do you think this could be?
Fri, 24 May 2013
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Hi,

From the description it appears that your little daughter is suffering from Viral Exanthematous rash.At present you could apply calamine on the rash for soothing effect.

The rash will have to be examined closely so that correct diagnosis could be made.

Regards.
Take Care.



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3 Year Old With Viral Infection, Lymph Nodes Infected. Reddish Bumps In The Throat. What Is It?

Hi, From the description it appears that your little daughter is suffering from Viral Exanthematous rash.At present you could apply calamine on the rash for soothing effect. The rash will have to be examined closely so that correct diagnosis could be made. Regards. Take Care.