Friday, February 12, 2010

Skin Check With Female Doctor PLEASE Give Me Input If You Have Dealt With Petechiae (red Dots Under Skin)- Long?

PLEASE give me input if you have dealt with Petechiae (red dots under skin)- long? - skin check with female doctor

I took my daughter her new checked a month ago. I showed him the doctor points that appeared under the skin of his back. He assured me that unless they petechiae over 2 back to back "cold", both with a high fever. At that time she had a couple of weeks. Now she has had for about 2-3 months! The doctor said it would go to the end, but some days there are hardly any here and now, there are probably 75 points, most of the pin number, but a slightly larger pair. There are 2 points on the hand and a small dot on the nose. If someone has done this, please reply! Information, 19 women per month, are playing well, tons of sleep, not lethargic, seem to be eating less, but she said that her age is common.

Wantnamely:
1 - How long does it take for them to disappear.
2 - it is spreading them together, and 1 months after a viral infection?
3 - Why is there only one day and then .. Next most important

(WOW, there was this morning and this evening they are lighter and much less of them.) I'm a nervous wreck, and their tears, brings into my eyes think that this could be a sign of leukemia, but my doctor has no problems because it is more than a cold. THANK YOU!

1 comments:

Vicky said...

OMG, sorry, please do not cry! In the current research on this topic, so I will be back to edit, but please do not breathe do not worry all is well:)

You can read these lines http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petechial,

A difficult game, coughing or vomiting can cause facial petechiae, especially around the eyes. They mean nothing. Newborns often have petechiae midst of the crowd in the collar. Then petechiae are common and usually of no significance.

Petechiae, which are shown during the illness, especially illness with fever, a different story. The presence of bacteria in the blood (usually meningitis, the causative agent of meningitis) in May announced by the appearance of petechiae, tMall labels are scanned in the examination of the skin of a sick child. If this were the case could be the harbinger of sepsis very dangerous to a child who does not seem so bad.

I know have my experience in dealing with this, you find out what the cause. Everyone in your life have petechiae and most are not serious, but sometimes, if we continue to occur because the doctor was, it must wait for a day, and if no improvement suggest that you return to your doctor

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