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Is this an allergy ??

29 replies

chlochlo · 27/08/2006 21:37

my ds has had red blisters around his mouth all day he is not teething and only has a dummy for bed. Sometimes it looks worse and even spread over his face it does clear slightly with piriton but comes back worse than ever. Just put him to bed but blisters still there

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MerlinsBeard · 27/08/2006 21:52

i don;t know but bumping for you

makemineadouble · 27/08/2006 22:12

does it clear up when he hasnt had dummy for a while? is he a dribbly child?

chlochlo · 27/08/2006 22:21

He is an allergic child but this is strange just been to check on him and one side of his face is now all red and the blisters are all still there!

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makemineadouble · 27/08/2006 22:24

how old is he

chlochlo · 27/08/2006 22:38

20 months

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Chandra · 27/08/2006 22:40

Did he have any "new" food today? has he being near an animal?

chlochlo · 27/08/2006 22:43

We've been to the zoo but woke up rashy this morning

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makemineadouble · 27/08/2006 22:50

the red on one side sounds like teeth?
is the blistering worse if its wet?

has he had new toy or comforter one of mine used to get rashy from sucking silk edging on cot cover

Chandra · 27/08/2006 22:51

There are so many things that can cause the rash. I remember you mentioned your DS had many allergies. Does any of his other allergies bring rashes to his face?

Chandra · 27/08/2006 22:53

just asking because we have seen DS reacts to other things in the "family" of his normal allergens. (ie. react to beans and soya, as an extension of his peanut allergy).

chlochlo · 27/08/2006 22:56

It depends some do it was just bothering me that it wont go away the blisters are all around his mouth but the redness is just on one side. He haas got all his baby teeth its been really itchy too. Probably just one of them unexplainable things. He usually gets nettle rash and breathing problems with his allergies.

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Chandra · 27/08/2006 23:05

I would suggest to write down all what you did before the rash appeared, what he ate yeaterday, where you went, was it hot in his room at night?, did you change the washing powder (DS had a bad asthma attack once... because I didn't wash his new bedding before using it ), has the dummy being in contact with something different?.

I think it will be difficult to know but, if the same happens again, at least you will have a list of possible offenders that you can eliminate from.

chlochlo · 27/08/2006 23:07

Thanks just been to check still there but no worse just worried cos he does have unexplained anaphylaxis but its beyond that time limit now

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makemineadouble · 27/08/2006 23:08

is there any blistering on his palms or feet?
i ask this because im a mum and childminder i have seen simalar it was a viral infection and quite nasty..

Chandra · 27/08/2006 23:08

Did you manage to talk to the hospital?

chlochlo · 27/08/2006 23:12

Not spoke to hospital if its still like it in morning might have a trip to a&e
makemineadouble are you talking about hand foot and mouth am a nursery manager and forgot about that one i will check in morning thanks

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Chandra · 27/08/2006 23:15

I asked because I remember from your other thread that you had a rubish GP, and you said you were going to ring the hospital.

chlochlo · 27/08/2006 23:18

Oh yeah turns out my consultant for his asthma is also allergy specialist and apparently quite a good one still unwilling to do skin prick but said if i find a strong link between rash and food then they will do rast test.

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makemineadouble · 27/08/2006 23:19

just a thought didnt mean to alarm ..it sounds awfull but is easily treated

Chandra · 27/08/2006 23:25

Mine was meant to be good... although I stopped trusting him when he said "but what's the problem with being allergic to soya, how much foods with soya could he have?" I felt like kidnapping him and let him loose in a supermarket with a shopping list so he could appreciate that soya is omniprescent!

tatt · 28/08/2006 09:36

allergic kids get other things too so I'd look at hand foot and mouth or chickenpox. Forgot to say on the other thread that after I put mine on probiotics allergic reactions have disappeared - only had one when I forgot them. Whether that is the probiotics or us becoming better at avoiding allergens I don't know but I'm not forgetting the probiotics again

makemineadouble · 28/08/2006 17:40

did you get to docs?
how are things today...

chlochlo · 28/08/2006 21:36

just got back from a&e ds had bad allergic reaction this morning which we treated at home then this afternoon had what the doctor called a rebound reaction poor little soal he looked awful All better now just left with panda eyes.
Doctor at a&e said he would recomend some kind of allergy tests! i just seem to be going round in circles

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Chandra · 28/08/2006 21:46

I'm not going to say it again... but that consultant of yours is a twat. If your DS is having anaphylactic reactions (as you said in your other thread) he NEEDS to be tested. The tests are far less dangerous (if at all dangerous) than learning by trial and error. If I were in your shoes I would follow the advice of the A&E doctors. They have seen the strenght of the reaction while someway I think your GP is taking the ...

chlochlo · 28/08/2006 21:56

Our next appointment isn't till october and hopefully this time something will be done my normal consultant was off sick last time so i'll see what he says hopefully he will do something.
Chandra how did you find out your ds was allergic and hoe old was he.

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