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Black blister?

13 replies

chocolatecakemakesmefat · 24/07/2016 17:46

Not an Aibu but thought I'd get more traffic here , ds 3 1/2 has nappy rash he's developed a weird black looking blister it's red round about and swollen - anybody had any experience of this ? Does it look infected ? (Have phoned NHS 24 and am waiting on a call back)

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chocolatecakemakesmefat · 24/07/2016 17:47

Pic of blister Confused

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MrsTerryPratchett · 24/07/2016 17:50

Looks red rather than black. Like there's blood in it IYSWIM.

chocolatecakemakesmefat · 24/07/2016 17:51

Thats what i thought it looks more black in person (picture isn't great)

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justilou · 24/07/2016 17:58

If there are more of them it can be symptomatic of pneumococcal disease.... I wouldn't panic about just one, but if he gets more, go straight to A&E.

Welshmaenad · 24/07/2016 18:04

How is he jn himself?

DD had similar as a baby and I took her to OOH (after our now ex-GP refused to see her as she 'sounded fine from his office' but that's a whole other story). She was given antibiotics. She was not well in herself for several days until they kicked in, very grizzly, clingy, lacklustre and had a temperature.

I would take her to a dr for your own peace of mind.

VerbenaGirl · 24/07/2016 18:07

Agree with justilou - don't panic, but I'd say go to A&E. I think NHS24 may well advise this anyway, given DS age. Do let us know how it goes?

chocolatecakemakesmefat · 24/07/2016 18:10

He seems ok just tired and a bit whingy doesn't seem to have a temp but keeping an eye on him , they've still not phoned back Envy I will be phoning them back soon to see what's going on!

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Welshmaenad · 24/07/2016 18:22

Do you have an alternative route to access an OOH GP? I'd be trying to get an appt this evening if you do. Here we have a Primecare service where a dr will ring you back and they're very good about fitting little ones in ASAP.

chocolatecakemakesmefat · 24/07/2016 18:23

Btw he is 3 1/2 years not months , he's still In nappies as he has asd , NHS just phoned back and told me to give him calpol wtf Hmm

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GreenSand · 24/07/2016 18:48

OK, so what have have you done to try and calm it down?
Would he go in a salt bath, to try and get rid of any surface infection?
Have you got any savlon cream - I assume it's just the one blister at the moment?
Could you do a bit of nappy free time, smother the whole area in bepnathn or metanium, put a nappy back on for the night, and look tomorrow? Mark the red area to see if is spreading?? Maybe check at your bedtime if that won't wake him?
Tomorrow you should be able to get a nurse appointment if it's getting worse, but from the picture it doesn't look THAT bad - could just be a spot that has had the top knocked off, and scabbed??? But your there, and gave seen it and know your child. I've just seen a photo. Trust your instincts.

SeenYourArse · 24/07/2016 18:54

I wood definately NOT go to A&E!!!!! Seeing as you doctor doesn't even think it warrants a visit and it's neither an Accident or an Emergency Hmm

SeenYourArse · 24/07/2016 18:54

Christ *would!

GreenSand · 25/07/2016 08:19

How is it looking this morning, chocolate cake

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