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  • Feb 6, 2009, 05:09 PM
    desnoo77
    Red spots on bottom
    My kids have started with pimples on there backsides that grow to be about 1 inch in size, I can't work out what they are. Have tried various creams can some onehelp me in what they are?
  • Feb 7, 2009, 12:16 AM
    Clough

    Hi, desnoo77!

    Unfortunately, no one here can diagnose what your children might have. It would be best to be taking them to a doctor who can examine them in person.

    If you click on the following search, you might find information on sites that you'll find on the search that might be helpful to you.

    Children Pimples on Buttocks - Google Search

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  • Feb 7, 2009, 06:45 AM
    desnoo77
    My father in law tookt ehm to casualty tonight as we had a wedding to go to and he said it was a staph infection. How's that
  • Feb 7, 2009, 06:50 AM
    J_9
    How old are your children? Still in diapers?

    Staph is very common in this area and is VERY contagious.
  • Feb 8, 2009, 07:03 AM
    desnoo77
    They are 9 and 10 respectively. My daughter wnet to the grandparents on Tuesday and he put some cream on it because it was itchy. By Thursday I took her to the chemist because it hurt and was itchy. Damiens looke dlike a ring worm so used caneston and my 2 year old has ring worms under her arm. Chemist gave me antiseptic cream which did diddly squat. My father in law took them to cas last night as he was worried about them as by them the pimps has spread further. The spots very very itchy and painful. On another note what do I do about worms. My 6 year old keps on gettingthem. I treat him every 2-3 months, as soon as he says my bum hurts, I check and sure enough, he has them. I know he sucks his thumb, and often hangs on to his penis. I encourage hand washing but he also has been in school for a year. I wash the kids bed every 2 weeks in 30 degrees andhang outside for ages in the sun(if it around). I vacuum rooms at tleast 3 times (I have a kirby with a power head) a week. Any advice would be most wlecome :-). I sppreciate your time in answering me question
  • Feb 8, 2009, 10:28 AM
    Ren6
    Please take them to the doctor. You shouldn't be trying to solve this problem on your own, especially if it could be staph.
  • Feb 8, 2009, 02:59 PM
    desnoo77

    They hve beeen taken to the quack. And have been given antibiotics and bactroban
  • Feb 8, 2009, 03:09 PM
    Alty

    Here is some info on Staph that I found on the internet. I don't know how reliable the site is, but it does tell you what causes it and how to try and keep it under control.

    Staph Infection - A Common Problem
  • Feb 8, 2009, 05:05 PM
    J_9
    Staph infections can be VERY serious and many people are hospitalized from it. Please have them rechecked by your primary care physician.
  • Feb 8, 2009, 06:13 PM
    desnoo77

    j-9 could you please re read my long answer to you and answer the second question about worms? My 6 year old has them all the time. Not the 9 and 10 year old. Many thanks
  • Feb 8, 2009, 06:25 PM
    liz28

    Also, remember that you're the parent so if you feel that your current doctor isn't helping you than maybe it's time to see another doctor. Depending of your health insurance you might have to give them a call to change your pcp.
  • Feb 8, 2009, 06:34 PM
    desnoo77

    What is pcp? We live in australia so we don't need health insurance. The quack I see if very help ful so that isn't the problem, I assumed they were ring worms as that is what the 2 year old has. They all share the same bath (not all a the same time of course as there are 6 kids here) so I thought that they had passed on to Damien and Brianna some how. I tried to be careful by putting the youngest 2 in last but like I said I assumed they wre ring worms ,never havingthis in the house before. Thanks for helpong me:-)
  • Feb 9, 2009, 01:01 AM
    Clough

    Hi again, desnoo77!

    PCP means Primary Care Physician.

    Thanks!
  • Feb 9, 2009, 01:08 AM
    desnoo77

    Many thanks, jsu tso others know, the spota re clearing up nicely with the antibiotics and bactroban cream
  • Feb 9, 2009, 01:13 AM
    Clough

    That's good to know, desnoo77! Thanks for giving us an update!
  • Feb 9, 2009, 01:21 AM
    desnoo77

    No worries, thanks to you all for the advice although could some one pleas assis t in the ring worm query? My 6 year old has them LL THE TIME, blased cap lock :)
  • Feb 9, 2009, 05:28 AM
    J_9
    Ringworm is a fungus. You will need an antifungal cream to get rid of that. Does the 6 year old play in the dirt a lot? Does he/she suck his/her thumb?
  • Jul 17, 2009, 11:57 PM
    Torrid13

    OH MAI.

    I almost lost my leg to staph infection (I had no idea what staph infection was, so I left it untreated for a little too long... ) and it was the most painful experience of my life. My God, the pain. I was all delirious and whatnot. Arg.

    And then, when they lanced it (over the course of a week; stupid infection was eating up my whole thigh and spreading down my leg!) they didn't even numb it! They were like, "Ah, numbing it would hurt more than actually cutting it!"

    LIES! THEY ALL LIE!

    But it was either that or losing my leg because it was beginning to get into my blood stream and infect my lymphnodes! x_x

    And guess what. I screamed like a baby.

    Moral of the story? Okay, besides MAKING them numb the area, there's no real moral, but I feel sorry for your kids as they had to go through that.

    Gah that sucks hardcore.
    Glad they're better now!

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