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Red Blisters On Dd. What Can They Be?

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Solo · 04/05/2015 11:03

Dd has had these same kind of spots about 4 times over several years, but this time they are causing her distress. They are red, blister type spots with a hard almost spiky top that has a darker mark in the centre. She has 9 of them ~ only on one arm and they are itchy and she says it feels tingly and sharp when I touch them.
In the past, whenever I've managed to get a doctors appointment, they have gone down by the time we get to see him, so I've never got a proper dx for them.
She's never complained of them being this itchy before though, also, I'm sure they've never felt spiky before, so they may be different this time.

She's had chickenpox.
We don't have animals, not been near any either. No fleas, no bedbugs and I don't have any spots even though we share a bed.

Any ideas please?

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SoupDragon · 04/05/2015 11:05

Shingles?

Solo · 04/05/2015 11:06

I should also add that they have also in the past appeared on her forehead and on her 'triangle' (knicker area). They have never been spread all over her body.
She is 8.

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hellhasnofurylikeahungrywoman · 04/05/2015 11:07

Another vote for shingles. DS had them when he was younger and that is just how he described the pain.

hellhasnofurylikeahungrywoman · 04/05/2015 11:18

Shingles track a single nerve so never appear all over the body in one attack

Solo · 04/05/2015 11:25

I wondered about shingles...

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Solo · 04/05/2015 11:26

Crap! she has been mixing with hundreds of people this weekend too! does she need to stay off school with it?

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Solo · 04/05/2015 11:27

And actually, it was this time last year she had them last.

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VivaLeBeaver · 04/05/2015 11:41

Could well be shingles. Dd had it recently. gP said to me that fluid filled blisters are either shingles or chicken pox and as dd had had chicken pox it must be shingles. I believe shingles only comes out on one side of the body?

You can get it multip,e times, often if run down or stressed. It's not contagious as such. However if someone who hadn't had chicken pox poked and prodded the blisters and then put their fingers in their mouth they could get chicken pox. But it's hard to catch. Advice is that you don't need to stay off school unless unwell.

DeeWe · 04/05/2015 11:42

Don't shingles tend to aways reappear in the same place? I could be wrong about that.

My dd1 gets something similar, and I've always assumed they are some sort of insect bite, but never identified what it is, the GP suggested some sort of small flies that you don't really notice.

VivaLeBeaver · 04/05/2015 11:43

This is a photo of dds. They were on her lower back/loin area. She complained of them being spikey, almost like little electric shocks at times.

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VivaLeBeaver · 04/05/2015 11:44

I don't think they're always in the same place. My mums had shingles twice and had the rash in different places.

VivaLeBeaver · 04/05/2015 11:45

In your photo they do a look a bit spread out compared to what dd had and also how my mums was.

VivaLeBeaver · 04/05/2015 11:46

Could it be molluscum?

seaoflove · 04/05/2015 11:48

They do look a bit too spread out to be shingles.

SoupDragon · 04/05/2015 11:48

There were similar photos on Google images.

Molluscum wouldn't go down quickly I don't think.

Solo · 04/05/2015 12:19

No, I don't think molluscum. My cousins Ds had those years ago, but they were not fluid filled blisters, more hardened bumps I think.

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VivaLeBeaver · 04/05/2015 12:35

If they're fluid filled then from what my gP said it must be shingles.

When did they come out this time? If you can get anti virals started in 72 hours it can lessen the attack so it may be worth a trip to OOH.

Solo · 04/05/2015 12:46

Think it's too late then as it's into the 4th day now, but Saturday they came up more so and that's when they started to hurt/sting and look blistered. She started off with three and they have increased to nine in number ~ the last one having come out since last night.

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Szn · 03/12/2025 08:30

Solo · 04/05/2015 11:27

And actually, it was this time last year she had them last.

Sorry a very long time ago! I am going through the same thing, and exactly one year apart of getting these spots. Has had Chickenpox twice already, did you find out what it was xx

Solo · 05/12/2025 07:55

Szn · 03/12/2025 08:30

Sorry a very long time ago! I am going through the same thing, and exactly one year apart of getting these spots. Has had Chickenpox twice already, did you find out what it was xx

I honestly can't remember. It wasn't moloscum. Chicken pox is a possibility and from the depths of my aged memory, she's had that 3 times. Dd is nearly 19 now, and every insect that bites is attracted to her so, she's always got some kind of spot or raised, red, itchy or sore bump. I hope you find out what your issue is. Please post here if you do.

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