Patches on skin

2024-07-18 15:15:52
2.5 month baby boy , I noticed the patches a few days ago as attached in the pic on hands and legs is this normal (patches are like honeycomb pattern
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Kindly consult in person tq

Answered2024-07-18 15:23:58

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May be due to infection or altered temperature Needs further history like feeding, activty and others
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better to consult pediatrician physically

Answered2024-07-19 09:43:16

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Baby has become cold May be due to a bath

Answered2024-07-19 04:35:57

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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment

Answered2024-07-19 02:44:48

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Adequate temperature maintenance

Answered2024-07-18 16:45:18

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it may b due to hypothermia . Wear mittens ( socks ) to hands and foot . Give feeding evry 2nd hrly

Answered2024-07-18 15:22:02

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Look like hypothermia.. keep baby warm n wear gloves.. still not subsiding kindly consult pediatrician

Answered2024-07-18 15:21:11

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