POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy9 months agoA. Blisters or bumps on the hands, legs, and buttocks in toddlers can sometimes be caused by viral infections like hand, foot, and mouth disease (common in children), allergic reactions, or irritant rashes. Here's how you can handle it:
1. Consult a Pediatrician: If the bumps or blisters are spreading or causing discomfort, it’s best to consult your pediatrician to rule out any infections or underlying conditions.
2. Keep the Skin Clean: Gently wash the affected areas with mild, fragrance-free soap and lukewarm water.
3. Soothing Creams:
For viral rashes like hand, foot, and mouth disease, a calamine lotion or antihistamine cream (after checking with your doctor) can help soothe the skin and reduce itching.
If the bumps are due to a mild allergic reaction, a cool compress or hydrocortisone cream (1%) may help, but it’s best to confirm with your pediatrician.
4. Avoid Scratching: To prevent infection, ensure your toddler doesn't scratch the blisters. You can try dressing them in soft, loose clothing.
5. Pain Relief: If your toddler is experiencing discomfort, you can give them infant acetaminophen or ibuprofen (per doctor’s guidance) to relieve pain or fever, if present.
If the bumps don't improve or worsen, especially if there’s a fever, it's crucial to seek medical advice for a more accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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