Should she see a doc around this?

my 3 year old daughter got a really desperate sunburn on her shoulders yesterday. Shes developed a couple of blisters that already popped on their own. I've been applying aloe gel with lidocaine and giving her lots of fluids. Shes ingestion and playing but hurting. Should I take her to the pediatrician? please don't be rude. my husband took the kids to the pool and forgot about the time. the sunburn be an accident. he feels horrible roughly it.

Answer:    Have you been giving her tylenol as well? It can relief with the pain. If the skin looks approaching it's getting infected, rather than drying up and going away, then appropriate her to the doctor.
No blame here, but please do note- getting burnt as a young party has more effect on skin cancer conditions later within life, so make sure your hubby slathers on the sunblock since taking them to the beach and frequently while out. I did it myself to my kids, so I understand completely..
Does it look approaching your treatment for her is working? If it is, and she's complaining LESSER and lesser, than you shouldn't worry.

If her state doesn't develop and she's still hurting as badly as the first day, next please take her to her pediatrician so she can get some abet for that pain.

I'm sorry to hear that; poor thing, your daughter. I hope your she will be okay. =D I'm sure it be an honest mistake. Take it as lesson for next time. ^_~.
Nah, it's good for them =) When I be a kid I can't even remember how many times I got adjectives blistered up because I didn't want to come inside. It will hurt for a few days but it won't kill her. Now if she got a burn approaching that every single day of the entire summer then you might hold something to worry about. But once or twice isn't going to exterminate her. Definitely take her to the doctor. That has happen with my son before. I took him to the dr. and they prescribed him a cream specifically for burns call silvadine (sp?) It worked really well. It has approaching a numbing agent in it to help next to the pain. You could give her children's motrin to assist with the pain too. Hope this help..
Sounds like you are doing everything the doc would tell you to.I close to that you are giving her lots of fluids! That area will always be sensitive to sunburn presently so make sure it's either covered contained by the sun or she is wearing a very strong sunblock. Moth sounds like you are doing what the doctor would right to be heard do anyway. Other than giving you some silvidine (burn cream) for it.

don't forget the luke warm baths to relieve the pain also. Growing up, we used vinegar as economically.
she should go to the hospital as soon as possible if it has blisters you can also christen NHS direct 0845 4647. no she should be ok if you are applying gel,But if she gets any other symtoms i.e - headaches than you should rob her to see a doctor..
Yes take her to the doc. just to build sure it is not bad, as you don`t know how deep the burn could be. Hope she get better soon just keep putting lotion on her.. it will eventually start to step away..
I tryed using solercaine too..it will take the heat out of it and soothe the burn for for a time while

good luck!.
well. if it heart her that much, you probably want to take her to the doctor to get it checked.;
You don't have need of to unless she starts throwing up or gets a fever or some other side effect. I hope she doesn't take cancer..
Nope. Just keep putting lots of lotion on it. It will peel and travel away eventually. yes..
yes i would because it might not go away untreated

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