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is this a severe allergic reaction ????? kinda urgent

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hermykne · 04/03/2006 21:30

dd has had the most awful neck to ankle rash outbreak today from 4pm, like welts, on her face - thats died down, but elsewhere its a mix of welts and hives, she hasnt had anything diff to eat to day, milk would affect her but nothing like this.
i have put calamine lotion on her , she is scratching like mad, now asleep but fretful.

absolutely useless doc on call, said take to a & e, cant ds in bed and dh away.

any help appreciated
the rash is red shes 3 1/2

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misdee · 04/03/2006 21:31

have you got any piriton?

SleepySuzy · 04/03/2006 21:31

Find a way. Take to A & E. May be nothing. But may be serious. I'd rather go and be sure.

misdee · 04/03/2006 21:32

tbh i would be inclined to take her to the hospital. i saw a young lad about 5 being rushed into a and e with severe urticia and they had to bath him etc.

SleepySuzy · 04/03/2006 21:33

There you go. Take her. Nuff said. Please let us know. xx

hermykne · 04/03/2006 21:33

oh sh**, no no priton, i have dozol with as anti histamine in it. shes no temp.

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 04/03/2006 21:33

Wake DS and take her to hospital.

VeniVidiVickiQV · 04/03/2006 21:34

Unless neighbour can sit while you take DD.

hermykne · 04/03/2006 21:34

going to phone mil.

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SleepySuzy · 04/03/2006 21:34

Where do you live?

hermykne · 04/03/2006 21:35

northern ireland

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hermykne · 04/03/2006 21:36

got mil on phone...

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KristinaM · 04/03/2006 21:36

take them both. sorry I know its a hassle. better safe than sorry. can you call someone to stay with ds or to meet you there are look after him or take him home while you wait with DD.

misdee · 04/03/2006 21:37

let us know how you get on? dd1 first skin reaction (head to toe welts) was awful. i took her straight to GP as was round the corner, they checked her over and told me to give her strong anti histimines. but said i was right to bring her in as it could affect her breathing. dd1 devoloped asthma later on, and some reactions now do affect her breathing.

ChicPea · 04/03/2006 21:40

Could it be impetigo?

VeniVidiVickiQV · 04/03/2006 21:47

My DD reacts similarly to yours misdee.

When DD has had something that affects her (used to be cows milk protein but largely gone now) or something with peanut traces she gets welts where it contacted her skin. She would also get wheezy.

hermykne · 04/03/2006 21:48

mil told me she has had something like this 3 times since last november, tbh dh is alaways scratching his skin too, his mum has v sensitve skin.
she went ot doc and she said if it was still happening a month down line to come back and mil didnt put anyhting on it when it flared up.

she said the itching was intense.

and heat exacerbates it.
i just dont know what to do
might get dh to come home

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hermykne · 04/03/2006 21:50

VVV what age is oyur dd now
how long di the cows milk thing last?

my dd had more than her average amunt of milk today, usually only morn and even but hasd it thry out day, surely its not that

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dinny · 04/03/2006 21:53

my dd had a hives outbreak at about 18 months - never knew why. took her to A&E and they said v important to come in in case airway affected. they just gave her Piriton and told me to always have some on hand (it hasn't happened since, touch wood.

can your mil come over and babysit?

misdee · 04/03/2006 21:53

can you pop her into a cool-ish bath to relive the itching? add some bi-carb if you have it.

VeniVidiVickiQV · 04/03/2006 21:55

My DD is 2yrs 10 mths.

She had the milk protein allergy from birth and it eventually started to disappear at around 20-24 months. Her eczma is particularly bad if she has plain old milk to drink or has too many dairy products in a day.

She still has the peanut allergy. Only peanuts though and not other nuts - we had blood tests done to find out what allergies she had.

Babies usually do grow out of cows milk protein allergies.

That said, allergies can develop at ANY age so its worth getting it investigated. Smile Hope your DD is okay.

Chandra · 04/03/2006 23:20

Any news?

Heartmum2Jamie · 05/03/2006 09:15

How's your dd today? Did you take her to A&E?

hermykne · 05/03/2006 12:35

got hthe doc on call eventually, a very strong allergic reaction to something - i dont know what. as her diet was not different drastically on fri or sat,
but her face swelled , the itching was intense, all over her body, then her bum today,
anyway got antihistamine and cortisone 1% for her
and its helping.

all i can think of was a choc muffin on fri afternoon, they got a 1/4 of it as i was doing the shopping. maybe it was that?

going to changewashing powderover to ecover too.

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hermykne · 05/03/2006 12:36

oh they were playing in the corner press yesterday with almonds and pots. she says she didnt eat them, and i would be surprised if she did, very conservative madam regarding food, but maybe she did.

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Chandra · 05/03/2006 12:50

I'm sorry, I would be inclined to blame the nuts as the main suspect Sad, a reaction to nuts can also be triggered by skin contact, sorry.

Did you mention the almonds to the doctor?