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What Causes Spots On Legs Of A 4 Year Old Having Ear Infection?

HHi there my son is 4 and a half, he has recently had a bad cold and ear infection. Since then he has about 8 spots on his leg. He has stated they are sore rather than itchy they are red with a yellow head in the middle. Do u have any idea what this could be?
Wed, 20 Aug 2014
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Hai im Dr.Subramanian
Welcome to HCM

Based on your history, as he had prior ear infection, the skin lesions most probably should be of infectious cause. More over it is associated with redness and soreness.
So mostly it should be impetigo.

He will require a course of oral antibiotic (preferably augumentin) and T-bact ointment for local application.

Basic hygeine precautions like cleanliness will prevent from spreading.

Oral medications has to be given im a dose based on his weight.

He will be fine.Take care.
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What Causes Spots On Legs Of A 4 Year Old Having Ear Infection?

Hai im Dr.Subramanian Welcome to HCM Based on your history, as he had prior ear infection, the skin lesions most probably should be of infectious cause. More over it is associated with redness and soreness. So mostly it should be impetigo. He will require a course of oral antibiotic (preferably augumentin) and T-bact ointment for local application. Basic hygeine precautions like cleanliness will prevent from spreading. Oral medications has to be given im a dose based on his weight. He will be fine.Take care.