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What Could Be The Red Mark On 6 Month Old Baby ?

my 6month old daughter has got a red mark by her mouth, its warm an swolen what is this The red mark is warm an swolen an is on the right hand side of her mouth
Thu, 5 Jan 2012
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warm and red mark appearing suddenly may indicate an allergic rash or injury or insect bite or an infection.Without knowing the details and without examining it is difficult to comment on the diagnosis.you have not mentioned whether it is sudden, recent or longstanding and the size and shape.In any case for such a small infant it is better to consult a pediatrician if the lesion persists.
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What Could Be The Red Mark On 6 Month Old Baby ?

Hello Welcome to healthcare magic. warm and red mark appearing suddenly may indicate an allergic rash or injury or insect bite or an infection.Without knowing the details and without examining it is difficult to comment on the diagnosis.you have not mentioned whether it is sudden, recent or longstanding and the size and shape.In any case for such a small infant it is better to consult a pediatrician if the lesion persists. Thanks