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Suggest Treatment For Pain In The Bottom Of Heal Due To Blisters

My son is crying from pain on the bottom of his heel saying it hurts it hurts he keeps grabbing his heel and I looked and saw little red bumps almost like small blisters under the skin of his heel.. I just gave him some Benadryl and I m not sure if its an allergic reaction to something but also he s had a fever all day and last night. Not sure if this correlates. If you have any suggestions id be grateful.
Mon, 17 Aug 2015
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Unlikely to be allergic. Foreign body like splinters could be there and would need removal. Mild skin reaction to fever goes away with the fever and not by itself bad BUT. If fever high or with other symptoms can be serious. DO NOT GIVE ASPIRIN OR ASPIRIN LIKE DRUGS due to Reye's syndrome; benadryl and tylenol quite safe in recommended pediatric doses.
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Suggest Treatment For Pain In The Bottom Of Heal Due To Blisters

Unlikely to be allergic. Foreign body like splinters could be there and would need removal. Mild skin reaction to fever goes away with the fever and not by itself bad BUT. If fever high or with other symptoms can be serious. DO NOT GIVE ASPIRIN OR ASPIRIN LIKE DRUGS due to Reye s syndrome; benadryl and tylenol quite safe in recommended pediatric doses.