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What Causes Red Spots With Dark Spot In Centre Around The Body?

HI there my 6yr old has had some red spots that turn into blister-like, and can see a dark spot in center. They have come out random around her body and her temperture randomly will go up. She has had all vacines including the chicken pox. Can u help? I have taken her twice this week to her doctor and he just thought maybe a virus and to keep her home but thats it ans the bumps keep coming.
Wed, 21 May 2014
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Hi
Welcome to healthcaremagic
Lesions described by you are called as target lesions.Common causes are
.drug reaction
.streptococcus infection
So stop if any medicine was on before appearance of rash.Give amoxyclav medicine.If increasing in size and/or number then consult your docto
Happy to help you
Best regards
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What Causes Red Spots With Dark Spot In Centre Around The Body?

Hi Welcome to healthcaremagic Lesions described by you are called as target lesions.Common causes are .drug reaction .streptococcus infection So stop if any medicine was on before appearance of rash.Give amoxyclav medicine.If increasing in size and/or number then consult your docto Happy to help you Best regards