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Could This Be a Bite?

My son developed a pimple-like spot on his thigh on Saturday. It looks like a bug bite, and is red and aggravated with pus center. He never cried out if anything did bite him, though. He says it hurts to the touch and doesn't want me messing with it. Today it looks the worst and feels like a hard knot under the skin where the redness and sore is. He is completely fine other the the localized pain- no fever, chills, etc. I have been putting Benadryl on it, but it doesn't look like a normal pimple. I guess I am just paranoid since my husband got some kind of bite about 2 mos ago and it developed into a MRSA infection. Would you have the ped look at it? What have your experiences been with bug bites? I want to be one of those moms that rush to the doctor for every little thing, but I worry!

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So What Happened?™

I called the nurse triage at his pediatrics office to see what she would suggest that I do. She wanted me to bring him in, which I did. The ped suspected MRSA, since my husband had it recently and it is VERY CONTAGIOUS. She said members of a family will pass it around sometimes due to the close living quarters. She is treating him for MRSA now as a precaution, but didn't do a lab sample. Either way, the antibiotic will take of anything. Thanks to all you wonderful ladies for your advice!

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Whether it is a bite, an ingrown hair, a scratch, or an clogged pore, the first thing I would try is soak a washcloth in hot epsom salt water (epsom salt is available at most stores, and it's CHEAP) and hold it as a compress on the 'pimple' 4-5 times a day for 5-10 minutes each time. You can re-heat and re-use the same water several times.

D.,

This sounds more like a boil. Put warm compresses on it and eventually it will drain. I would cover it with a bandage while it's draining too.

M.

Did the puss come out of the bite? Did it swell up and ooze out again? My daughter had one and I ignored it (pushing the puss out, treating it with creams, thinking it would go away). Then she got another bug bite and it started to do the same. We realized that because the first was infected then the infection was spreading to any open wound she had. An antibiotic cleared everything up quickly. I would take her to the doctor.

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I would have it checked. It is better to be safe then sorry. My son had a little spot on his leg that did that, and I didnt go I just treated it at home and he picked it and when he did of course it busted and he cryed that it hurt, so I then took him to get it checked, and it was a staff infection and he was hospitalized for 4 days from it. All it takes is just him scrating himself if his leg itches with a tiney bit of dirt on his hand or under his nail and it can cause that. So my out look is on the child level..its much easier to get it checked early, and on a working Mother its easier to take the time out for an appt. than a hospital stay. So again I say better to be safe than sorry! Good luck I will keep him in my prayers! C. T

It sounds like a spider bite. I would surely take him to the doctor....you can never be too safe.
Jen

I would absultely get it checked out. A friend got bitten in the middle of the night in bed. She thought it was a pimple but it ended up being a spider bite. Kids don't have the stamina that adults do, I would get it checked out asap.

If you feel it is out of the ordinary and you have an intuitive feeling that there is a problem, definately take him to the pediatrician. I think with the MRSA history you are justified! You can't be too careful about something like this so go to the doc. You will feel better as well as your little guy.

If your husband recently had a MRSA infection, I would not delay in getting your son to the DR. You cannot be too cautious with that, and the DR will not think you're silly for coming in. Also, if it's a bite and getting hard, that is worth having the dr look at as well - it could be a small spider bite. Your son is still very young - his little body and immune system can't fight off infections and/or insect bites like older kids and adults can. Good luck!

I would have the doctor look at it. Infections can look like bug bites and people mistake it for a bite. My sister just took her son to the doctor for the same thing - he did NOT have any pain with his though. The doc told her if he DID have pain, it was likely infected. So, if your son is having pain and it is getting worse, I would take him to the doc for sure.

D.,
Please take him to the dr asap! I had the same thing on my arm and I had been bitten by a brown recluse that later became a MRSA infection. Since I'm allergic to sulfa drugs, I spent five days in the hospital. I pray that it's not a recluse bite and he does get better quickly :-)Please keep us potsed on how he does

Either put antibiotic cream on it or pop it and then put cream on it. It was probably a bug bite that got infected. It will hurt when you pop it, but it will get all the pus out of it.

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