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Suggest Treatment For Rashes On The Thighs Of A Child

I have a 2 year girl and she had a rash on her thighs and behind early this morning but by time I took her to the ER it was gone. Now, picked her up from schol and enterning the home I see some on her face under eye and legs - what kind of rash would go and come back like this?
Wed, 3 Jun 2015
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,

Your two year daughter may be having acute urticaria. It is a relapsing diseaes characterised by itchy wheals. The wheals might fade and eprecur back at different sites of the body. It may be idiopathic or there may be done cause. You consult dermatologist for firm diagnosis.

With detailed history,doctor might get knowledge of triggering factor or in some cases,investigations may be needed.

Antihistaminics and steroids may be considered to get early relief

I hope you got my answer.

Thanks.

Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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Suggest Treatment For Rashes On The Thighs Of A Child

Hi, Your two year daughter may be having acute urticaria. It is a relapsing diseaes characterised by itchy wheals. The wheals might fade and eprecur back at different sites of the body. It may be idiopathic or there may be done cause. You consult dermatologist for firm diagnosis. With detailed history,doctor might get knowledge of triggering factor or in some cases,investigations may be needed. Antihistaminics and steroids may be considered to get early relief I hope you got my answer. Thanks. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD