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AIBU?

To call 111 for this?

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strandedabroad · 15/09/2016 21:08

Shamelessly posting here for traffic as it's getting late and I'm worried.

FTM here. DS is 4 weeks old and I've just found this as I undressed him for a late bath (he's very windy and I need to comfort him). Is this just baby acne and WIBU to call 111, or do I actually need to worry? Baby is fine in himself, no fever, usual mood and sleep patterns etc.

I should add I'm on antibiotics for mastitis.

Thank you.

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Spurtle · 15/09/2016 21:09

It looks like a viral rash, but he's so little, I'd take him to be seen if I were you.

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irelephant · 15/09/2016 21:12

Agree with PP hospitals would rather check a rash put even if it turns out to be viral then not check and it turning out to be something worse.

Poor mite

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Mouikey · 15/09/2016 21:14

Go check it out. Hopefully as simple as heat rash xx

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Lookinatu · 15/09/2016 21:15

If worried always call them my dd 3 weeks old had something very similar to this today for about 2 hours but it turned out I think to be heat related I think. I stripped her down and let her lay naked for a bit and held her until she slept (also colicky today) and after 20 mins it had gone.

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ThisIsPlanetEarth · 15/09/2016 21:16

I would get him seen for your own piece of mind. Does he have a temp, are his hands and feet warm or cold? Are you breast feeding? Would phone and get him seen tonight, hope everything is okay x

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AnotherStitchInTime · 15/09/2016 21:16

Don't bother with 111, just go straight to A&E. He needs to be seen, they cannot diagnose a rash over the phone and being only 4 weeks old should be seen urgently.

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ThisIsPlanetEarth · 15/09/2016 21:16

Peace of mind

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Notanother1 · 15/09/2016 21:17

Yes call 101 straight away, always better to be safe than sorry, this is what it's for. I think they'll get you to go to a&E immediately anyway as he's so young. They won't take any chances with a baby in my experience. Let us know how it goes OP.

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Groovee · 15/09/2016 21:18

I would seek some medical advice as he's so little. Hope it's nothing serious x

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FatalFemme · 15/09/2016 21:19

At that age, id go to a&e. It's probably viral or heat related, but he's very little and they'd always rather see a baby at that age.

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Yourface · 15/09/2016 21:19

I'd get him seen too. Did you change washing powder or put something in the bath? Anything detergent related you can think of?

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ThisIsPlanetEarth · 15/09/2016 21:20

Actually agree with Another stitch, might be quicker to go to a and e if you can. Whenever I phoned nhs 24, they always sent me to the out of hours GP anyway, when it comes to babies they should always be checked over x

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idontlikealdi · 15/09/2016 21:20

I'd go to a&e too just because 4 weeks is so little.

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Mooey89 · 15/09/2016 21:20

He's too little to muck about. Go to A&E. Good luck.

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idontlikealdi · 15/09/2016 21:20

I'd go to a&e too just because 4 weeks is so little.

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Superstar90 · 15/09/2016 21:21

Go to a and e. He's 4 weeks old - it's really hard to spot serious illnesses in young babies so you should always err on the side of caution. A and e will ALWAYS say you did the right thing to come in with a little baby.
My own dd2 had sepsis at 5 days old and luckily survived but only because we took her in for what seemed like minor symptoms (not feeding, grunting when breathing occasionally and mottled skin) and therefore were already in a and e when she went into organ failure. Not worry taking a risk if you are in any doubt imo.

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ifcatscouldtalk · 15/09/2016 21:21

I think for peace of mind I would have a professionals opinion. It is most likely nothing sinister at all but you need reassurance.

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Littleelffriend · 15/09/2016 21:21

I would go to a and e. Hope everything is OK

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Superstar90 · 15/09/2016 21:22

Ps op don't want to scare you - chances are your little one is completely fine. Just wanted to highlight how you should always go to a and e x

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PeppaPigTastesLikeBacon · 15/09/2016 21:22

I Would get him checked. Even I got it's only peace of mind.
Have you taken his temp?
It could be heat related but you will be stressing if you don't get it checked out

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twinsymom · 15/09/2016 21:24

Yes I would definitely get him checked!

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strandedabroad · 15/09/2016 21:25

Thank you so much. Have phoned 111. Waiting to be called back. Will get us ready to leave the house now. Yes I'm breastfeeding, and yes we went from water only to baby detergent in bath. I agree that it's better to be safe than sorry. Will keep you posted.

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SeenoevilHearnoevilSpeaknoevil · 15/09/2016 21:26

I would go straight to a&e I have been there with my DC's many a time for things that turn out so minor and trivial but I would never forgive myself if I didn't and it ended up being something. You need peace of mind. Also if your breastfeeding and taking antibiotics you definitely need to get him seen too. Good luck OP Flowers

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Annie105 · 15/09/2016 21:26

Looks like a rash a lady from my antenatal class baby had. She called 111 and when she said her baby wasn't really feeding that day they sent a paramedic then she had to go to a&e. Baby same age as yours. For peace of mind I would call 111 but be prepared for them to send you to hospital. To be honest if I were you I would probably go anyway with him being so young you can't take chances. Hers was kept in overnight as she wasn't feeding and was given antibiotics and IV. Turns out was a virus. Hope everything is ok I'm a FTM too and I'm terrified of everything but let's us all be safe than sorry!! Xx

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MarchEliza2 · 15/09/2016 21:26

Pretty sure that's not baby acne. Sure it's nothing to panic about but def get him seen by a medical professional tonight.

And let us know he's ok too Smile

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