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What Are The Symptoms Of Chicken Pox?

Hi, my son is 16 month old and he has developed a rash since Friday, on his stomach front area and spreading around the back now. It looks like heat lumps/sweat rash, but some of the spots are now turning out with blister like lumps on, so I am thinking he maybe has chicken pox ?
Fri, 22 Aug 2014
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thank you for choosing healthcare magic.

usually, chicken pox presents with rashes and FEVER. if ur kid developed fever before the rashes came out, your kid most probably has chicken pox (basing on the way you describe the rashes). If with no fever, you might be dealing with another entity (probably allergy). Also, did your kid have chicken pox shots?

sincerely,

Mark Rosario
General Pediatrics/Pediatric Pulmonology

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What Are The Symptoms Of Chicken Pox?

thank you for choosing healthcare magic. usually, chicken pox presents with rashes and FEVER. if ur kid developed fever before the rashes came out, your kid most probably has chicken pox (basing on the way you describe the rashes). If with no fever, you might be dealing with another entity (probably allergy). Also, did your kid have chicken pox shots? sincerely, Mark Rosario General Pediatrics/Pediatric Pulmonology