My almost 3 years old baby girl has some kind of insect bite like rash on thigh few days back which is gradually reducing. She had a cold and cough for a day and later she developed these rashes on feet and palms which are now prominent on the soles of the feet today .. on palms it's reduced relatively ..when I press on that it's turning white. Anything to be concerned or it's just some allergic rash . No fever activity normal
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it appears that your child might be having either a viral infection with w
eruption or it might be hand foot and mouth disease.
hand and foot and mouth disease is a self limiting viral infection.
commonly seen is viral red eruptions on the skin mainly on the joints of the body and on the bums and around the mouth and there are ulcers in the oral cavity.
only symptoms treatment is given for fever as well as for pain and itching and oral ulcers and the disease usually resolves maximum by 1 to 1 and half weeks.
meet your doctor for more information regarding this disease
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