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DD with little spots at top of vagina? Look like they have had fluid in them, then burst?

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sidekick · 25/06/2007 18:28

Sorry for the language - I got told to use the correct terminolagy!
There was about 4 last week, right up the very top outside of her V, now there are about ten. I have just been using water and cotton with no cream. They don't seem to be sore though????

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mylittlefreya · 25/06/2007 18:42

How old is your dd?

sidekick · 25/06/2007 19:55

2 mths

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sidekick · 25/06/2007 19:58

bump

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nightshade · 25/06/2007 20:02

possibly chickenpox? my one year old started in same way in same place.

DoubleBluff · 25/06/2007 20:03

If blister like could be chicken pox?
If more like acne spots could be molluscum?

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bagpuss · 25/06/2007 20:05

my ds2 started chicken pox this way just a few weeks ago - he is nearly 2.

sidekick · 25/06/2007 20:08

wld chk pox have temp to go with?? No other syptoms. Whats molluscum?

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sidekick · 25/06/2007 20:15

bump

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tatt · 25/06/2007 20:28

phone your gp tomorrow. If it is chickenpox it can be nasty in a baby. A professional needs to have a look soon but they may prefer you not to take the baby to a busy surgery.

sidekick · 25/06/2007 20:36

Ah!! Surely it would have other symptoms! OH god - this doesn't sound good. They are very local and haven't really spread far?

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sidekick · 25/06/2007 20:46

bump - any more advice! I just looked on web - although I know this is bad, not very much advice. Says its mostly on the trunk and chest first?? I will call dr tomorrow.

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j20baby · 25/06/2007 21:04

aw sidekick, don't panic too much

is she distressed and does she have a fever?

tatt · 26/06/2007 10:17

if it was something to panic about I'd have said go to a&e or phone the duty doctor. A professional ought to have a look but as long as she seems well in herself it isn't panic time.

sidekick · 26/06/2007 19:49

Hi, was nothing - funnily enough my calander beeped this morning with a scheduled visit already booked - weird.

S just a bacterial infection - gave me a script for some cream. All good!!

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j20baby · 26/06/2007 21:49

thats good news

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