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What Causes Reoccurring Rashes That Spreads, And Pulse In The Affected Areas?

I have a Niece that has reoccurring rashes that spreads, and pulse in the affected areas. She is 14 years old and this time it is in her face, head and ears. She is Egelston Children Healthcare 1405 Clifton RD. N.E., Atlanta, GA. The infected areas drain and the fluids has a fowl smell. This started with this Young child in November 2013 and she has been in a out of the hospital. The doctors don t seem to know what or how to treat this on going problem with her. She visited CDC in Atlanta Ga., and was referred to as skin Specialist, She has very little energy and sleeps a lot.
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Hi,

It may be relapsing pyoderma. Consult the dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. There may be poor immunity responsible for the lesions. I would recommend you to give her a course of antibiotic and antiinflammatory drugs. And let her immunological status be improved by immunoboosters or other means.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Ilyas Patel, Dermatologist

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What Causes Reoccurring Rashes That Spreads, And Pulse In The Affected Areas?

Hi, It may be relapsing pyoderma. Consult the dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. There may be poor immunity responsible for the lesions. I would recommend you to give her a course of antibiotic and antiinflammatory drugs. And let her immunological status be improved by immunoboosters or other means. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ilyas Patel, Dermatologist