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Dd spots

38 replies

Tikiwoman · 12/08/2018 17:45

Dd has come out in 3 spots like this

Sooo stressed out really can't take this anymore
I keep thinking she's getting cp
A couple weeks ago she had spots like this and then they went away again .

Just can't stand it any longer
Is it normal for kids to come out in random spots for no reason ?!

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Tikiwoman · 12/08/2018 17:45

They aren't blisters btw

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Tikiwoman · 12/08/2018 18:38

Can anyone help

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Pinkgeorge · 12/08/2018 19:21

They look like little heat spots, how old is she? Does she seem well in herself?. Are you ok OP you seem very anxious Flowers

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Tikiwoman · 12/08/2018 19:24

She will be 3 in December
Bless her she keeps coming out in them especially where her nappy covers her which it does on her lower back

I am v anxious

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Tikiwoman · 12/08/2018 19:24

She seems well yes
Playing and eating as normal no temp or anything

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Tikiwoman · 12/08/2018 19:25

Also it's not hot here ATM but I guess the nappy area can get more sweaty ?

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Pinkgeorge · 12/08/2018 19:27

My boys used to get spots around their bottom and tops of legs. I wouldn’t worry if she’s not suffering. If you are worried take her to the pharmacist tomorrow, they will advise you x

Tikiwoman · 12/08/2018 19:28

she always gets them on her lower back and bottom

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Pinkgeorge · 12/08/2018 19:31

Sounds like a sweat rash, my boys always had spotty bums.

Tikiwoman · 13/08/2018 09:18

Spots have faded on her back today but now she has a few on her chin :(

Why is she so spotty ?!

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Yesterdayizdone1 · 13/08/2018 17:18

Bump
I have attached a photo of the spots

Dd spots
Yesterdayizdone1 · 18/08/2018 17:57

Spots have appeared again on her back same place
Why :(

Yesterdayizdone1 · 18/08/2018 18:05

What causes them in this area ?!

Yesterdayizdone1 · 18/08/2018 18:31

ANYone

Yesterdayizdone1 · 18/08/2018 18:40

Am I that that none will talk to me

AssassinatedBeauty · 18/08/2018 18:42

Have you name changed?

Spots aren't anything to worry about, and chicken pox isn't the end of the world. It's not worth getting into a state about.

NoSquirrels · 18/08/2018 18:44

I think some DC just ate more prone to skin irritations than others, but I don’t know why, I’m afraid.

Best bet is to take your DD to a pharmacist or the GP if you’re really concerned and they can hopefully set your mind at rest.

It could be heat rash, it could be a reaction to something she eats, perhaps - try keeping a little notebook and see if you spot a pattern.

NotAgainYoda · 18/08/2018 18:45

They look totally normal.

Yesterdayizdone1 · 18/08/2018 18:49

They are always in the same place
Top of her bottom and on her bum
It must be the nappy rubbing when she walks etc ?!
Yes have name changed

SacharissaCrisplock · 18/08/2018 18:56

Our daughter is 2 1/2 and seems to come out in spots fairly frequently, especially a few days after she's been under the weather. We've now accepted it as one of those things.

Ironically she currently has chicken pox - she had two spots we thought might have been mosquito bites we were keeping an eye on, the next day is was fairly obviously chicken pox and now she's covered.

Yesterdayizdone1 · 18/08/2018 19:00

I'm so tired of over thinking it :(

Yesterdayizdone1 · 18/08/2018 19:00

Hope your dd is not suffering to much with chickenpox

Pinkgeorge · 18/08/2018 19:03

Have you seen a dr!? Not that I think the spots are anything sinister whatsoever, just to put your mind at rest.

Yesterdayizdone1 · 18/08/2018 19:04

No I haven't

AssassinatedBeauty · 18/08/2018 19:05

What is it that you are worried about? Just that it's chicken pox?