Petechiae 3 month old infant? - petechiae legs infant
My baby of 3 months has petechiae on both legs. Developed after the loss (shouting match), that lasted 30 to 45 minutes. She carried the bag with your doctor. Do not think this is the only abuse of his leg and went home shortly after, he began to cry and then he was good. Her pediatrician was puzzled what the diagnosis (no fever), loss of appetite. Took a blood test, CBC, etc. The test was negative for blood, but said it could be a viral infection. The doctor said if she was mourning her leg will be limited to a red and hard as the blood flow. Please let me know if someone has or knows what can cause spots. Thank you.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Petechiae Legs Infant Petechiae 3 Month Old Infant?
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Crying is always a symptom of something, when a baby is hungry or wet, or all the other things that the child feels. Restriction of blood flow throughout the body that are normally not promoting a bright red due to lack of blood supply, ie, no blood in a certain region of the body that actually translates a bluish discoloration in the first place, because the blood is red, and areas of the body of blood withdrawing purple instead of red.
ReplyDeleteBright red color of the skin could be the result of an injury or exogenous, like something hitting, or an allergic reaction to the ground. The feeling of these areas is warm in the rule, as well as inflammation is involved.
Now, when you saw your baby, you said that your legsed to be good, even if she was crying. Perhaps the red of the legs because they were made long ago to put pressure on the legs and rigid, or on the legs have lost something.
If this has only happened once, it must be something physical causes and was not inside. But if the spots appear on the legs at times, meaning that comes and goes, it could be an allergic reaction to something you are allergic to ... May or ill, even for an infection, although this may not be fully implemented because the results of your blood tests and there are no symptoms.
Otherwise, I think your baby is doing well ... active when aand have other children. If something is displayed, please update the information contained therein.
Hope this helps!