Thursday, February 11, 2010

Chicken Pox First Signs Photos Chicken Pox?

Chicken pox? - chicken pox first signs photos

Our baby is 11 months on 7 November. On Sunday evening, they started running a temp. (101-102), was very irritable, had a dry cough, no alcohol or food, and sleep is no longer in fact. Tuesday brought me to the doctor ... All the doctor had to say was, "the throat is red," not very helpful. Thursday and Friday, said that shows signs of improvement, and began to sleep a few bottles. Tonight (Friday), which gave a bath and noticed that his back was a bit red and his skin just everywhere? Within 30 minutes, it covers the chest and stomach! to call the ER nurse ( "I am a young mother, and this) has caused great concern for me. She said that it was not likely by a rash on the basis of the viral infection. The only thing is ... like an RAsh is more like a couple of bruises? Could it be chicken pox?

4 comments:

Loreya said...

I do not know, but I hope this will help:

http://www.askdrsears.com/html/8/T082900 ...

The summary is that many children get rashes and

"The One" rash that urgent PAGE to your doctor or ER immediately goes VISIT:
The rash is called petechiae or purpura. It is caused by the rupture of blood vessels under the skin. Petechiae appear as tiny, red realize wine stains. It looks like someone used a fine point pen with red ink dots placed on the skin. Purpura is similar, but larger and can more violet or blue. The two main signs that you can use to stain eruptions other components can be distinguished:

You do not turn white when you press it. Many other types of spots, when pressed, white or color1 or 2 seconds, then red again. Petechiae and purpura is red or purple. Do not fade at all when pressed.
They are completely flat. Because they occur under the skin, you will not be able to feel every blow. "

Here is another link:
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/md/skinr ...

Everything is in order. And do not you think your child has chickenpox, if you do not have contact with someone with chickenpox.

trhwsh said...

Probably not, chicken pox, they take the incubation time in the system. The nurse is right. It is a rash after a viral infection that is associated with high fever developed. It's called scarlintina. It is not contagious and occurs mainly in children under six years. Well, if you're still concerned that she had chicken pox, chickenpox are usually very successful with blisters on them. Share something outside the system. You can access the Net and Google, you will find pictures of both varicella and scarlintina. I do not know, I wrote that right. Hope this helps.

ROCKMUM LOVES BOWIE said...

Living in Australia u ????? Me, my baby is 11mths and a few weeks ago, my baby has a fever, "said the doctor to me that his throat was red, a few days later a rash on the face, back and chest had, took me to the Dominican Republic, said a virus in circulation! had struck him for 3 days for a few days after the irrational shock fade and heal xxxxxxxxxx

Babylion said...

Sure sounds like it. Who knows ... A third opinion is never bad. I would be very interested.

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