Small blisters on my child's face Posted: 08-05-03 08:50am
It's been about a year since we first
noticed these blister-like bumps around my
2 year old's right eye, now the bumps have
gotten bigger and spread. I took her to
the doctor in our small town but I worried
she wasn't diagnosed properly. Does this
make since to anyone? I want to know what
those bumps are. Please help.
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angelleyes
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Joined: 21 Aug 2003 Posts: 2 Location: florida
I Can't Belive Someone On This Site Has the Same Issue Posted: 08-21-03 01:40am
My son is 4 yrs old and was born with one
tiny dot on his forehead. Dr's said don't
worry mom it will go away a year later he
had 2 dots on his forehead the size if pin
heads. The dr's again said not to worry.
Well needless to say he is 4 yrs old now
and has 8 blister looking things in the
middle of his head. I don't know what
they are but these damn dr's down here
don't help the matter. Hopefully on this
site we could both get some answers.
So if anyone has any idea please respond.
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motherofhighspiritedones
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maybe... Posted: 05-22-08 01:39am
my now six year old had some bumps on his
forehead that looked like little liquid
filled blisters as well, same color as his
skin, hard to the touch. they spread to
some other parts of his body; trunk, legs,
arms. dr. diagnosed these bumps as
molluscum (sp?) contagiosum...maybe your
children might have it...could also be a
mild form of eczema, acne (yes they can
get mild cases) or another type of rash
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