Pimples Buttocks Children
Pimples Buttocks Children
Can my child have hidradenitis?
I was diagnosed 14 years ago hidradenitis and the condition seems to be the same since then, no worse or better. Anyway, I have since had three children. My oldest son is 6. During the past year, has had little attention to "grain" in the buttocks and below arms. They seem to be more than a little heat stroke, and never develop into blisters, but I'm very worried about him developing hidradenitis as I. Hidradenitis " inherited? I know that a mother can pass to a child in the late stages of pregnancy, but the child can begin to develop at a later age? I worry that bad. Do not want my children to have to live this disease, like me. Does anyone else have, and if so, what can you do to help? I'm in misery all the time. Doctors have done everything for me. I want to avoid surgery if possible. Thanks ……….:)
Well, Hidradenitis nongenetic means that it will not his son, another interesting thing to note is that your child is male, while HS is more common in women and developed in a somewhat later age. It's always good to have check your child first so you may want to do is' especially if beaker test "that has a rash. Take a glass and push against eruption, if it is still visible through the glass then you must get an appointment with a doctor as soon as possible. If it is not visible through the glass that still get an appointment, because based on the limited information provided I can not say much more. This may not be SA, and only a small eruption, so you should start giving your child supplements of vitamin A, but not in large doses. Vitamin A helps keep skin clean and helps regeneration. It also increases the ability of the immune system in old age reduces risk of cardiac arrest (heart attack or problems). See a dermatologist (a doctor specializing in skin and diseases of it) for more information if you are worried. But do not worry too much because it is highly unlikely that GM is going to happen.
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