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Newborn, Has Cough With Severe Sputum, Red Bumps On Face, Butt, Stomach, No Itching Or Fever. What Is The Cause?

My daughter is almost 2 and two weeks ago she came down with a cough then she got drainage real bad. The doctor said it was allergies now she has the drainage still but she now has red bumps on her face, butt and some on her stomach . They don t seem to itch or anything and she doesn t have a fever so I don t know what it could be.
Wed, 6 Feb 2013
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Hi,
Thank you for your query,
This episode of cough and cold may be an allergic or a viral cause.
For cold and cough you can give oral antihistamine and a mucolytic drops respectively aftre consulting your Pediatrician.
For rash you can apply lotions containing calamine and alovera like calosoft or dermadew caloe lotion externally over skin.
Hope I have answered your query.
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Newborn, Has Cough With Severe Sputum, Red Bumps On Face, Butt, Stomach, No Itching Or Fever. What Is The Cause?

Hi, Thank you for your query, This episode of cough and cold may be an allergic or a viral cause. For cold and cough you can give oral antihistamine and a mucolytic drops respectively aftre consulting your Pediatrician. For rash you can apply lotions containing calamine and alovera like calosoft or dermadew caloe lotion externally over skin. Hope I have answered your query.