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Red Bumps All Over Lips And Rashes, Had Swollen Lymph Nodes. Are They Sun Burns?

My baby has a rash all around his mouth....there are little red bumps all over his lips ...and under his chin and around his neck area, from ear to ear, it looks like a sunburn but it s not....he has had a swollen lymph node and had a temp spike to 103.6 2 weeks ago....we have been dealing with this for a while....we have tried everything and nothing is working
Thu, 27 Dec 2012
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You haven't mentioned your child's age. The rash described by you could be an allergic reaction or a viral exanthema. In young infants oral thrush and drooling may also lead to this kind of rash around the lips and on the neck. It is better to consult a pediatrician as without having a look at your baby I can't advise you any further.

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Red Bumps All Over Lips And Rashes, Had Swollen Lymph Nodes. Are They Sun Burns?

Hi You haven t mentioned your child s age. The rash described by you could be an allergic reaction or a viral exanthema. In young infants oral thrush and drooling may also lead to this kind of rash around the lips and on the neck. It is better to consult a pediatrician as without having a look at your baby I can t advise you any further. Best of luck.