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  • Alwaysgreener
    Home Child Care Provider
    • Oct 2013
    • 2520

    DCB Has A Rash On Arm All Week

    Should I be concerned?
    DCM pointed it out on Monday. She said she had not been able to figure out what it was from since nothing had changed and no new foods were introduced. Then he went home early with a low-grade fever 99.5 and not feeling well. The next day he was eating better and played more.
    Yesterday, he napped more but he was the only one, so it was quite in the house.
    Today, he has no fever, the rash is still there but he is back to not wanting to eat. He wants to be held again to day. Normal naps.
    Dcm keeps blaming, you guessed it ....... TEETHING
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  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    #2
    Originally posted by 284878
    Should I be concerned?
    DCM pointed it out on Monday. She said she had not been able to figure out what it was from since nothing had changed and no new foods were introduced. Then he went home early with a low-grade fever 99.5 and not feeling well. The next day he was eating better and played more.
    Yesterday, he napped more but he was the only one, so it was quite in the house.
    Today, he has no fever, the rash is still there but he is back to not wanting to eat. He wants to be held again to day. Normal naps.
    Dcm keeps blaming, you guessed it ....... TEETHING
    I'd exclude.

    I highly doubt it's teething. ::

    It looks like Hand, Foot and Mouth or maybe Molluscum...both of which are viral and both are highly contagious.



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    • Alwaysgreener
      Home Child Care Provider
      • Oct 2013
      • 2520

      #3
      Originally posted by Blackcat31
      Thank you, I was trying to do some research and Molluscum is what I was coming up with. The rash did not seem to match HFM descriptions and has symptom seem to match Molluscum. DCM should be here with in the hour.

      This is what MI communicable diseases handbook says about Mononucleosis:

      Mode of Spread - Person-to-person via saliva

      Symptoms - Fever, sore throat, fatigue, swollen lymph
      nodes, enlarged spleen

      Incubation period -30-50 days

      Contagious - Prolonged, possibly longer than 1 year

      Contracts - Do not share personal items

      Exclude - Exclude until able to tolerate activity; exclude from contact sports until recovered

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      • Alwaysgreener
        Home Child Care Provider
        • Oct 2013
        • 2520

        #4
        That was awkward. DCD picked up and he is a nurse. Hopefully, they get him checked out.

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        • Alwaysgreener
          Home Child Care Provider
          • Oct 2013
          • 2520

          #5
          DCM texted, dr says it is not Molluscum but that it is possibly dry skin or heat rash. DCM is going to put DCB in long sleeve onesies.

          It just does not make sense that one would cover heat rash or dry skin up. It is sometimes 90 degrees and up when we go outside.

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          • Snowmom
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jan 2015
            • 1689

            #6
            Originally posted by 284878
            DCM texted, dr says it is not Molluscum but that it is possibly dry skin or heat rash. DCM is going to put DCB in long sleeve onesies.

            It just does not make sense that one would cover heat rash or dry skin up. It is sometimes 90 degrees and up when we go outside.
            They want to keep it covered, because they likely know what it is and it's contagious.

            It looks like Molluscum to me.
            It could be a form of eczema (like dyshidrotic eczema). But, those blisters are usually clustered together.

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            • Blackcat31
              • Oct 2010
              • 36124

              #7
              Originally posted by 284878
              DCM texted, dr says it is not Molluscum but that it is possibly dry skin or heat rash. DCM is going to put DCB in long sleeve onesies.

              It just does not make sense that one would cover heat rash or dry skin up. It is sometimes 90 degrees and up when we go outside.
              Did she provide an actual Dr's diagnosis?

              If not, I bet she's not telling you the truth.
              At least not the whole truth.

              It does not look like heat rash and I have a child here that has eczema like Snowmom mentioned and yes, the bumps/blisters are clustered and not so Molluscum looking.

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              • CalCare
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jul 2015
                • 665

                #8
                Originally posted by 284878
                Thank you, I was trying to do some research and Molluscum is what I was coming up with. The rash did not seem to match HFM descriptions and has symptom seem to match Molluscum. DCM should be here with in the hour.

                This is what MI communicable diseases handbook says about Mononucleosis:

                Mode of Spread - Person-to-person via saliva

                Symptoms - Fever, sore throat, fatigue, swollen lymph
                nodes, enlarged spleen

                Incubation period -30-50 days

                Contagious - Prolonged, possibly longer than 1 year

                Contracts - Do not share personal items

                Exclude - Exclude until able to tolerate activity; exclude from contact sports until recovered
                Sorry, but idk if you realized that was maybe a typo, or you actually looked up info for mononucleosis instead of molluscum...? Just a heads up!

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                • Alwaysgreener
                  Home Child Care Provider
                  • Oct 2013
                  • 2520

                  #9
                  Originally posted by CalCare
                  Sorry, but idk if you realized that was maybe a typo, or you actually looked up info for mononucleosis instead of molluscum...? Just a heads up!
                  Typo, my computer kept saying molluscum was an incorrect spelling.

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                  • Alwaysgreener
                    Home Child Care Provider
                    • Oct 2013
                    • 2520

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Blackcat31
                    Did she provide an actual Dr's diagnosis?

                    If not, I bet she's not telling you the truth.
                    At least not the whole truth.

                    It does not look like heat rash and I have a child here that has eczema like Snowmom mentioned and yes, the bumps/blisters are clustered and not so Molluscum looking.
                    No just a text, since I am closed today.
                    It does not look like heat rash to me either. I am not sure what to do.

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                    • Leigh
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Apr 2013
                      • 3814

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Blackcat31
                      Did she provide an actual Dr's diagnosis?

                      If not, I bet she's not telling you the truth.
                      At least not the whole truth.

                      It does not look like heat rash and I have a child here that has eczema like Snowmom mentioned and yes, the bumps/blisters are clustered and not so Molluscum looking.
                      I agree. I'd ask for a written diagnosis from the doctor (NOT a return to daycare release) and written care instructions. I can tell you for sure, that's NOT from dry skin, & I TRULY doubt it's from heat (I've never seen a heat rash like that!).

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                      • Alwaysgreener
                        Home Child Care Provider
                        • Oct 2013
                        • 2520

                        #12
                        Doing some searching, I just found this type of heat rash.
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                        • Blackcat31
                          • Oct 2010
                          • 36124

                          #13
                          Originally posted by 284878
                          Doing some searching, I just found this type of heat rash.
                          Googling images though appear much different

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                          • sahm1225
                            Advanced Daycare.com Member
                            • Jun 2010
                            • 2060

                            #14
                            Originally posted by 284878
                            DCM texted, dr says it is not Molluscum but that it is possibly dry skin or heat rash. DCM is going to put DCB in long sleeve onesies.

                            It just does not make sense that one would cover heat rash or dry skin up. It is sometimes 90 degrees and up when we go outside.
                            I would definitely request a doctors note. If a child has heat rash, why would you put him in a long sleeve onesie???!! That just doesn't make sense at all. I have kiddos with very sensitive skin and their heat rash does look like regular bumps. They don't itch and they act normal, not like their fighting a cold.

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                            • daycarediva
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Jul 2012
                              • 11698

                              #15
                              I would require the dr's note.

                              NO WAY would you COVER heat rash, of any kind.

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