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Red blisters on body
My daughter is 6 month old She is having red blisters on her face and body behind the ear but when I consulted a doctor he 1 st told some of them are mosquito bite and one blister doesn't look like chicken pox but you have to observe if any new blisters are appearing or not now she has 10 to 15 blister only one is with fluid she is active feeding properly no fever can you pls help me confirm weather it's chicken pox or not.
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No…this is not chickenpox. Many newborn and infantile viruses can present in varied rash forms.
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If child is irritable,can apply calamine lotion and give oral cetrizine..2.5 ml once a day.
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Cotton clothing as first layer touching skin,then only woollens…if needed. Less oiling
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It does not look like chicken pox at that start from abdomen first It might be other viral examthem
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Plz consult dermatologist once
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Less likely to be Chicken pox
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Physical consultation
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Kindly consult nearby paediatrician for physical examination
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