Found Red Raised Bump in 4 Month Old Daughter's Groin Area

Updated on April 20, 2010
H.C. asks from San Anselmo, CA
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while giving my 4 mo. old daughter a bath, i noticed a little bump on her outer groin area that was not detectible by eye but i could feel it. smaller than a pea, not hard but felt more like a soft rubbery button. I took her to her pediatrician who suspected it was a lymph node and told me to contact her if it changed (turned red, got bigger, harder, etc). well, tonight during a diaper change, i noticed the skin over it was red. I will be calling her pediatrician in the morning but wanted to know if anyone has run into this and have any idea is this is indeed a lymph node and what might cause it to turn red... its making me nervous...

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So What Happened?

Hi all. We just returned from the pediatricians office who reviewed the red bump. The doctor got a second opinion from her colleague and they both agree that it is just a lymph node sitting under my babie's very pale, almost translucent skin. They noticed when they touched her skin, she pinks up in the area that is touched. So they think the lymph node is red from lots of touching. They said all her bits and pieces in the groin area were symmetrical so that indicates she was ok along with the fact that her appetite, playfulness and sleep patterns were unchanged. They told me to not worry and just keep an eye out if it changes in size or consistency... so for now, I think we are ok. Thanks again for all your advice and shared experiences... very much appreciated!

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N.P.

answers from Modesto on

Hi Heidi!

Don't be alarmed yet! I know it must be scary to see something growing on your daughter. BUT~~~It could be a birthmark. My kids got their birthmarks after they were born, so it's not unusual, and it sounds like thats what might be happening with your daughter.

When I was born, I had a "strawberry" on my cheek. It was not a lump, just a patch of bright red skin to form a circular shape. It eventually faded as I grew older, though. (Thank goodness :o)

My cousin had a "strawberry" under her eye, and her's sounds more like your daughters. Her's was a small bump with red on top, but the red color was the same as mine. Her family had it professionally removed when she was like 11 or something.

Anyway, it might be a late showing birthmark. But I would be interested to know what the doctor says today.

I'm sure everything will be alright with her.

You'll be in my prayers.

:o) N.

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R.S.

answers from Dallas on

I found a similar stuff in the groin area of my 3months old boy. While one doctor says it's a pair of lymph nodes and suspects it's due to the BCG Vaccine , Another specialist feels it's slightly in the lower groin and hence could be a bacterial infection and has given an oinment and asked to come after a week and if there is no improvement, probably might start some antibiotics.
Any updates from your side, I stay in Singapore.

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C.S.

answers from San Francisco on

My oldest has something like that on his neck and it really freaked us out at first, too. But it just gets red or enlarged when he's sick and then goes back to "normal" when he's better. Our ped said not to worry about it. Just watch it, that's all. I don't know if it's the same thing that your daughter has but it's a possibility. Is she stuffy or anything? Any sickness she might be fighting with could cause it to get red or bigger-at least that's what does it for my son.
If you get the chance, let me know what your doc said. It should be fine.

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S.S.

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I also recently found a lump in my 9 yr old daughter's neck (behind the ear, above her jaw). We took her to the doctor who ruled out a sinus infection or an ear infection. Our daughter had a blood test taken to rule out anything more serious too. Turns out it is just a swollen lymph node and we can either choose to treat it with antibiotics or wait it out. We decided to wait it out. It was red for awhile and tender when touched but it eventually disappeared. It was about the size of a pea but soft - I guess the rule of thumb is, if its soft, then no worries. If it is a hard lump, bring her in to the doctor ASAP. Warm compresses helped too. Good luck!

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D.C.

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Hi Heidi,
I know it's tough, but wait to see what the doctor has to say. I remember when my two were young and know it can be stressful when something is not right and you have to wait to find out what's up.
Sorry, I don't have any experience like yours to share. I hope that is turns out to be nothing to worry about.

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