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Are we aloud?

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WowIFreelStrange · 23/02/2018 09:04

To post photos of baby's bits if it's cropped out as best as possible. What it is my ds is 6 month old and just changed his bum this morning to find loads of white dots in his ked and in his ball!! The one on his ball looks really strange. Just want some opinions on what it looks like. I've cropped the photos so you can't see no willy. Just wondering if this is aloud.

You don't really understand until you see the photos :(

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sallyandherarmy · 23/02/2018 09:07

I wouldn't have thought it was allowed.

What is a 'ked'?

How about taking the child to a doctor if you are concerned.

WowIFreelStrange · 23/02/2018 09:08

On his leg. Sorry

I have rang the doctors, first thing. They can't fit me in until Tuesday!!

I would take him to the hospital.. but he seems absloutley fine. Not bothering him at all. And it's nearly a 2 hour drive so just wanted some opinions first as to what it looked like

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parrotonmyshoulder · 23/02/2018 09:09

Ring the doctors again for an urgent/ same day appointment.

parrotonmyshoulder · 23/02/2018 09:10

Or go to a pharmacist?

hereyougosuckmyassforensics · 23/02/2018 09:11

Go to a chemist.

TeddyIsaHe · 23/02/2018 09:13

Go to a pharmacist, don’t post photos (even cropped ones) of anything like that on a forum.

EB123 · 23/02/2018 09:14

could it be thrush?

WowIFreelStrange · 23/02/2018 09:22

I dint know they're like yellow spots on his leg near the crease of his groin. And 1 big one and 2 small ones on his ball. They're yellow. The big one looks like a big yellow head but instead of there being a head. It's inwards instead.

In sorry not very helpful

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WowIFreelStrange · 23/02/2018 09:23

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WowIFreelStrange · 23/02/2018 09:26

I'm sorry I couldn't describe them. As you can tell nothing at all can be seen.

Please feel free to report it so it's now removed. I just needed to show you I couldn't describe it.

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WowIFreelStrange · 23/02/2018 09:32

Just rang the doctors. They have no emergency appointments available until Monday morning.

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WishUponAStar88 · 23/02/2018 09:38

Do you have a walk in centre near you? They usually open all day until about 8 in the evening

WowIFreelStrange · 23/02/2018 09:42

@wish it's right next to the hospital.. typical.

So about a 2hr drive.

We live in a very rural area

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ObscuredbyFog · 23/02/2018 09:43

It looks like an infection of some sort, I'd start with a pharmacist.

SophieLMumsnet · 23/02/2018 10:32

Hello, OP,

We're sorry to hear about DS' rash! We've had a few reports about the photos, we're afraid, so we think it's best we take them down. Hope you get it sorted soon Flowers

WowIFreelStrange · 23/02/2018 11:42

That no problem I'm fine with that :) thanks

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RB68 · 23/02/2018 11:47

I would second the pharmacist as first port of call if can't get into GP they can at least tell you what is the best course of action next ie can it wait or is it a and e

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