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Should I Take Her to the Doctor? Skin Question.

My daughter showed up with a small cyst-like area under her arm about 2 weeks ago. I have recently noticed that it has turned red around it, and there are three sacs instead of the original 1. It has also spread kind of like a rash only on the front side of one side of her trunk. I don't notice her itching at it and the other areas look more like the original, skin-colored, cyst-like area. What is this? Do I need to take her to the doctor? Or is there an ointment I should try first? Sorry I am such a nervous mom (I felt one of her lymph nodes when she was a baby and thought she might have a cancerous lump :( ). I appreciate any help.

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Okay, I called the pediatrician and they won't get her in. CAn anybody recommend another one in the area? I want to find one that can get my kids in when they need it, and one that can understand that issues with my first born cause me to be over portective.

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Yes, I would take her to the doctor ASAP! Better to let a professional look at it so they can diagnose it correctly. Let us know what you find out. Take care.
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I would take her to the doctor. If it looks like a boil it could be a staph infection which is very contagious and can be difficult to treat. I have heard that, at least in Oklahoma, staph is going around right now. If you want I would go to www.webmd.com and look up her symptoms just to help you get and idea before you go to the doc!! Hope this helps!!

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It sounds like Molluscom to me. My 3 year old has had it for about 2 years. It's a wart-like virus. It is VERY contagious and is spread through children for the most part. You can go to www.molluscom.com for more info. There are some pictures you can look at to see if it looks the same. I ordered the SilverCure from the website mentioned above and it seemed to help more than anything we tried. The doctors weren't much help. They could give me a cream that MIGHT work, or laser them off one-by-one. At the time my son had close to 40 spots. Hope this helps!!

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There are a variety of things this could be. If you have trouble getting your daughter into the doctor, you might consider going to your local pharmacy that has a registered nurse or physician's assistant. Those visits are inexpensive and easy to get into and accept most insurance. I would definitely recommend having it checked though. It could be anything from an inflamed lymph gland to an allergic reaction.

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Yes, I would take her to the doctor ASAP! Better to let a professional look at it so they can diagnose it correctly. Let us know what you find out. Take care.
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I would take her to the doctor. The way it sounds it might be something that a dermatologist should see but that will be up to your pediatrition.

Take her to the doctor immediately just in case.

it's called an absess, atleast that what mine looked like. Yes, take her to the doctor. But in the meantime, try holding a warm cloth on it for comfort. This is really odd for it to be with a child Let me know

Definitely call your Dr. There are minor things that cause rashes (which this might be), but also very serious things. Better safe than sorry!

Yes, take her to the doctor. You have to at least diagnose what it is and see if there is a treatment specific for it. Rashes could be any number of things. The rash you describe sounds similar to one I had the first time I was pregnant.

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