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Should I Meet A Doctor For Ingrown Hair Infection In Upper Thigh Of A 10 Year Old?

Hello, My 10 year old son has had what appears to be an ingrown hair infection on his upper thigh for about 3 weeks, We have been treating it daily by wiping the area down with peroxide and than applying triple antibiotic under a bandaid each night. The area does not seem to be healing, is it time he sees a doctor or dermatologist? thanks CDV
Fri, 7 Mar 2014
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Thanks for writing to health care magic.
Yes if that problem is not subsiding then you should definitely consult your doctor. Please consult your doctor for a physical examination. Your doctor may order certain investigations based on the physical examination findings. Diagnosis and further management depends on the investigation reports.

Continue to ask further queries as required.
Hope this helps.
Take care.
     
Dr Y V Siva Sankara Murty
M.D.(Pediatrics)
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
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Should I Meet A Doctor For Ingrown Hair Infection In Upper Thigh Of A 10 Year Old?

Hi, Thanks for writing to health care magic. Yes if that problem is not subsiding then you should definitely consult your doctor. Please consult your doctor for a physical examination. Your doctor may order certain investigations based on the physical examination findings. Diagnosis and further management depends on the investigation reports. Continue to ask further queries as required. Hope this helps. Take care. Dr Y V Siva Sankara Murty M.D.(Pediatrics) Associate Professor of Pediatrics