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attn: Joe Delivera and other docs..Large bumps on 2 yr old

My 2 year old daughter recently had to go to the Emergency Room, because she wasnt able to breathe in her sleep..The doc said she had croupe, and have her a shot of antibiotics in the buttocks, and gave her some ibuprofen orally, but the next day, she woke up with HUGE red bumps..one under her chin, and two on her chest..they started out being all red, now they are red, with a BIG white head on them, there is a hard, red ring around the bump itself..She hasnt ever had an allergic reaction to the two meds she was given at the ER..She wont let anyone look at them or touch them..the only time i can really look at them is when i bathe her..they seem to be really sore..do you think she could have just developed this allergy to the medicines, or could it be bites from an insect? The strange thing is, all the bumps are in a perfect line..starting under the chin, then directly under it, on the chest, is anther one, then another one under that...what can i give her to make these go away?
 
  youngmommy19nc on 2005-11-09
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i forgot to add, that, upon touching them while she is sleeping, i can feel a knot under the bump under her chin, the others dont have knots, they are just huge bumps with white heads..
 
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