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Red Spots On Tummy Below Belly Button, Tummy Ache And Headache. Belly Scan Confirms A Small Bladder.Are These Related?

My daughter had two spots appear on her tummy under her belly button very red today she got up and has 5 more round to the side - she has complained of tummy ache and headaches for months and the doctor is monitoring she has had a scan of her tummy and has a small bladder and has been given some tablets to help. Could this be related?
Mon, 15 Jul 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,

Reddish spots on abdominal skin would be impetigo.

Headache and pain in abdomen and small bladder all are not related with the skin lesions.

Local antibiotic cream and short course of antibiotics would clear the skin lesions.

But, for the other systemic complaints, you consult physician.

I hope you got my answer.

Thanks.

Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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Red Spots On Tummy Below Belly Button, Tummy Ache And Headache. Belly Scan Confirms A Small Bladder.Are These Related?

Hi, Reddish spots on abdominal skin would be impetigo. Headache and pain in abdomen and small bladder all are not related with the skin lesions. Local antibiotic cream and short course of antibiotics would clear the skin lesions. But, for the other systemic complaints, you consult physician. I hope you got my answer. Thanks. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD