2 year old have lots of mouth sores?
My son (2 years old) was extremely sick a couple of days ago, he was running lofty fevers and could not hold anything down. I concluded up in the ER and be there until his frenzy broke. Last night I notice a sore on his lip and thought it must be a cold sore. This morning during breakfast he would not eat and be sticking his fingers in his mouth so I grabbed a flashlight and looked inside and saw another sore. This afternoon I go to put some more medicine on the sores and notice that he had so masses more sores. They are on his tongue, in between teeth, on his cheeks, and inside lower lip. Are these still cold sores? I be told that that are just on the outside, and they don't look resembling Canker sores. Could these have be caused by the fever he was have? Anything a Doctor will do, or will they just inform me to use the pain reliever from the store?
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It does nouns like it be from the fever . Some kids acquire those sores from chocolate when they are young - but since your tot was off-colour , it's very possible from fever . If it's still in attendance when you take him for a follow-up , mention it to the pediatrician . If he can bear tylenol - that is most predictable what they'd recommend - but you might call the doctors' organization - just to play it risk-free .
At that age it is intricate to say what is cause the sores, frankly I would take him to the pediatrician to be on the protected side.
that happen to my son when he was little, I took him to the doctor again and it be a virus called stomatitus, not sure if I spelled that correctly, but they give him antibiotics and glyserin to apply to the sores so the point is that it is best to have him checked by a doctor.
Fiberglass slivers (a ton) on 2 fingers?
Call your Dr. and agree to them know. Could be anything from cold sores to chicken pox to reaction to some medication they give him.It looks like your son have an allergy to something. See the Dr to find out what.
WOW! That definitly doesn't sound well-mannered! I would take him to the Pediatrician or Childrens Urgent Care lead to seems approaching I remember when I was little their is a human edition of Hoof and Mouth desease. I'm 51 and it seems approaching sometime way rear I remember that it wasn't good and be contagious