
My 6 Months Old Baby Boy, Is Developing Some Red Spots On The The Body

Question: hi, my 6 months old baby boy, is developing some red spots on the the body. it started with 2 on checks(right). we thought it would be mosquito bites and ignored it since about 3 days. today we noticed it's spread to 1in forehead, 2 on left side stomach, 1 on left thies. Since about a week he is not feeding well, getting little cranky at night and has lost some weight ( about 600 gms). about a week and half back, we felt his body is little warm, today temp was 97.8.
but over all he is very active. laughs, identifies, plays he turns on his stomach by himself. All activity is normal.
but over all he is very active. laughs, identifies, plays he turns on his stomach by himself. All activity is normal.

hi, my 6 months old baby boy, is developing some red spots on the the body. it started with 2 on checks(right). we thought it would be mosquito bites and ignored it since about 3 days. today we noticed it's spread to 1in forehead, 2 on left side stomach, 1 on left thies. Since about a week he is not feeding well, getting little cranky at night and has lost some weight ( about 600 gms). about a week and half back, we felt his body is little warm, today temp was 97.8.
but over all he is very active. laughs, identifies, plays he turns on his stomach by himself. All activity is normal.
but over all he is very active. laughs, identifies, plays he turns on his stomach by himself. All activity is normal.
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Skin conditions are always best diagnosed after directly seeing them, please upload some images.
Please upload some images
Detailed Answer:
Skin conditions are always best diagnosed after directly seeing them, please upload some images.
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Dr. Prasad

Brief Answer:
Please upload some images
Detailed Answer:
Skin conditions are always best diagnosed after directly seeing them, please upload some images.
Please upload some images
Detailed Answer:
Skin conditions are always best diagnosed after directly seeing them, please upload some images.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad


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Hello, you can surely upload the images here and many times many patients have uploaded and I have responded.
Please take the customer care help and do get back.
Please take the help of customer care
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Hello, you can surely upload the images here and many times many patients have uploaded and I have responded.
Please take the customer care help and do get back.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
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