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Suggest Treatment For Shrimp Bite

My 3.5 year old son had his first bite of shrimp. Some swelling and pimple like blotches have appeared on the corner of his cheek/mouth. Can this wait to see a doctor in the morning. He is not complaining or saying it bothers him at all. What should I watch for?
Wed, 1 Apr 2015
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I would be concerned of an allergic reaction to shrimp, given the swelling around the mouth and blotchy skin. I would not wait to see a doctor in the morning, because allergic reactions can proceed quickly and become life threatening. You should watch for if he should begin to have any signs of difficulty breathing, swelling of the tongue or lips, and spreading of the rash. If any of these occur, seek emergent medical attention right away.
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Suggest Treatment For Shrimp Bite

I would be concerned of an allergic reaction to shrimp, given the swelling around the mouth and blotchy skin. I would not wait to see a doctor in the morning, because allergic reactions can proceed quickly and become life threatening. You should watch for if he should begin to have any signs of difficulty breathing, swelling of the tongue or lips, and spreading of the rash. If any of these occur, seek emergent medical attention right away.