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My 4 1/2 Month Old Granddaughter Has These Round Dots

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Posted on Sun, 14 Jul 2019
Question: My 4 1/2 month old granddaughter has these round dots on her arms and some on her stomach.
What are they? where did they come from ? how to treat?
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Answered by Dr. Diptanshu Das (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Needs clinical examination

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for using the Ask a Doctor service.

I have gone carefully through the details and have checked the images. Although rashes are common in children of this age, these rashes do not look normal and require further clinical evaluation. They could be due to viral or allergic cause. I would not like to throw random causes before you unnecessarily frightening you. Rather it would be a food idea to visit a pediatrician and to get it evaluated. Possibly some antiallergic drops like benadryl would be needed to be given.

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My 4 1/2 Month Old Granddaughter Has These Round Dots

Brief Answer: Needs clinical examination Detailed Answer: Thanks for using the Ask a Doctor service. I have gone carefully through the details and have checked the images. Although rashes are common in children of this age, these rashes do not look normal and require further clinical evaluation. They could be due to viral or allergic cause. I would not like to throw random causes before you unnecessarily frightening you. Rather it would be a food idea to visit a pediatrician and to get it evaluated. Possibly some antiallergic drops like benadryl would be needed to be given. Regards