[NP-Clinical] Derm/Peds question
Kimberly Spering
crnp2001 at westgateoptical.com
Sat Jan 20 05:16:22 PST 2007
Well, guess I worried for nothing...the rash is gone today. Still feverish/URI symptoms, but nothing else...Oh well...chalk one up to the over-reacting mother...
Kim
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From: Kimberly Spering
To: np-clinical at nurse.net
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 10:09 PM
Subject: [NP-Clinical] Derm/Peds question
I have a request for help from anyone in peds or derm (Ted, help please?). I think I'm being an over-reacting Mom here, but my 4 year-old son came home today with an odd, localized rash only on his left lateral neck area...and derm is not my stellar subject.
He has had URI symptoms for over a week; this afternoon he broke out in a rash that is localized only on his left lateral neck, about a 2-inch area total. It is mostly a macular, pinpoint pink rash (very, very slightly raised later this evening). No known bites, contact dermatitis, or injury per his day care teachers. He felt warm-to-touch last evening but no fever until tonight--he started with a temp of 101.2 orally, complains of headache, "eyes hurting," and joint aches. No nuchal rigidity, n/v, or change in LOC. No other health issues since having ear tubes, which fell out over 1 year ago. Being the over-reactive Mom, I of course assumed the worst and went looking up rashes associated with meningitis--but found that most were a vasculitis-type phenomenon--definitely NOT what I'm seeing here.
The only viral rashes associated with a URI that I ever saw in family practice were generalized, or truncal/limb involvement. I've never seen anything like this one, and checking on Ted's four derm sites and in three books were futile.
Any help would be most appreciated, so I know if there is anything to worry about. (Sorry--this is my baby!)
Thanks in advance~
Kim Spering
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