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1251.1 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Fri Dec 13 1991 12:00 | 4 |
| Was the circle of slightly raised dots ? One of our daughters
had something that looked like this on her leg and it was ringworm.
Stuart
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1251.2 | Nope no raised dots | TRACTR::MAZUR | | Fri Dec 13 1991 12:03 | 9 |
| Hi Stuart,
Nope, no raised dots--it looks more like your skin looks
when you get flushed for some reason.
Does that sound familar?
Sheryl
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1251.3 | toys? | RANGER::PEACOCK | Freedom is not free! | Fri Dec 13 1991 13:06 | 8 |
| She hasn't been playing with any toys that have suction cups has
she? Not sure how long that would last, but I know we've seen red
circles like that resulting from having a suction cup toy stuck to
your forehead (aren't siblings fun!!)...
Just a thought..
- Tom
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1251.4 | No, but good suggestion! | TRACTR::MAZUR | | Fri Dec 13 1991 13:52 | 12 |
| Thanks for your thought, Tom, but she has no siblings, doesn't go
to daycare and doesn't have any suction toys.
She does have a knit hat that she pulls down over her forehead
alot lately--I wonder if it's an allergy.
My appointment with my pedi is at 3:00 today--I'll write
the diagnosis on Monday!
Thanks for the suggestions so far!
Sheryl
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1251.5 | Maybe the start of uncommon rash?? | WONDER::MAKRIANIS | Patty | Fri Dec 13 1991 14:00 | 10 |
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Since it's been there for two weeks, that probably discounts this, but
when I was about 10 I had an uncommon type of rash. I had one big round
red spot on the back of my calf and then a regular rash in other
places. I remember going to the doctor's and being stripped to my
panties and having all the student nurses and med students coming in to
check me out since it was so uncommon a rash. I forget what it's
called.
Patty
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1251.6 | birthmark? | KAOFS::J_MACDONALD | | Fri Dec 13 1991 14:31 | 9 |
| About the spot appearing on the head.
It may just be a birthmark. Just because they are called birthmarks
it doesn't mean they only come at birth. My birthmark appeared when
I was in my teens.
JOAN...
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1251.7 | | TLE::RANDALL | liberal feminist redneck pacifist | Fri Dec 13 1991 14:37 | 3 |
| Might be a spider bite. They can take weeks to go away.
--bonnie
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1251.8 | allergic reaction | KAOFS::M_FETT | alias Mrs.Barney | Sat Dec 14 1991 10:02 | 15 |
| Could she be leaning on something warm with her forehead? (just
a wild guess)
I vote for a reaction of some sort - since the area is warm.
This could be something she is ingesting or something she is in
contact with, or even as Bonnie suggested, a bite of some sort
(although you can usually spot a mid-point where the bit actually
occurred)
Remember however. we're not the doctors, these are only suggestions.
Does it seem to bother her?
Monica
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1251.9 | A note from the base-noter | TRACTR::MAZUR | | Mon Dec 16 1991 09:59 | 18 |
| Hi Gang,
Well, we went to the Pedi's on Friday and learned that the
round red area on Alexa's forehead is a slight case of eczema (sp?).
I guess she has a little on her ears too which leads us to believe
it is from her hat or shampoo--we're leaning more toward the hat.
I never knew that eczema changes colors but it gets lighter and
darker red with changes in activity or temperature.
Anyway, it's nothing to worry about ...the doc gave me some
cream and told me to switch shampoos and discontinue the use of
the hat! Poor Alexa--it's her favorite hat!
Thanks for all of your ideas!
Sheryl
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1251.10 | | HYEND::C_DENOPOULOS | FantasiesFullfilledWhile-U-Wait | Tue Mar 03 1992 16:02 | 25 |
| >> She hasn't been playing with any toys that have suction cups has
>> she? Not sure how long that would last, but I know we've seen red
>> circles like that resulting from having a suction cup toy stuck to
>> your forehead (aren't siblings fun!!)...
Tom!! That made me laugh because a couple of years ago my 10 year old
had a red spot on her forehead. Neither my wife nor I could figure it
out. My mother saw it that evening and she didn't have a clue either.
My daughter then said maybe she's allergic to rubber. When asked why,
she said that while playing with a friends baby at our house that day,
she stuck a toy with a rubber suction cup to her forehead! Well, we
all burst out laughing!! She gave herself a hickey!!!! :^)
>> Well, we went to the Pedi's on Friday and learned that the
>> round red area on Alexa's forehead is a slight case of eczema (sp?).
Too bad I haven't been in this conference up to now. I would have told
you that it was excema (not that you shouldn't have seen a dr. anyway).
I had a couple of those red dots on my forehead when I was younger.
BTW, excema is not "caused" by the hat or the shampoo. I still have
bouts with excema once in awhile, especially around my ankles. I
believe it's a blood disorder rather than an allergy.
Chris D.
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1251.11 | | GOOEY::ROLLMAN | | Tue Mar 17 1992 10:54 | 12 |
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Actually, I just took Elise to the doctor and she had a round red spot diagnosed
as eczema.
He said there are several possible reasons she got it. The most common is
milk allergy, which we could rule out easily. Another strong possibility, the
most likely one in our case, is dryness. Our house becomes very dry in the
winter.
I believe the shampoo *could* cause the eczema, if the person is allergic to
some ingredient.
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1251.12 | treatment? | PHAROS::PATTON | | Wed Mar 18 1992 09:19 | 13 |
| .11
What medicine, if any, was prescribed?
My son (4) has had a persistent spot of eczema all winter and the
dr. just prescribed 1% cortisone ointment (which is not available
over the counter, although the cream version is). He says five
days of this should do the trick.
Last winter's version just went away by itself (I think we used
.5% Cortaid every night and morning) but this year's is worse.
Lucy
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