Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they under the skin or on top of the skin?
Red or purple spots under the skin are always a cause of concern.
I know this is an old thread but I was searching for something else and came upon this. Can someone tell me who spots under the skin are always cause for concern?
Anonymous wrote:Are they under the skin or on top of the skin?
Red or purple spots under the skin are always a cause of concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he have spots anywhere else? Are they more like blisters? Could it be HFM?
Sorry, I should have said he's 9. He had HFM when he was little (he had like 3 spots but poor DH got a raging case). I don't think that's it.
Thanks to PP for reassuring me it's likely not covidI didn't think so but I think everyone's radar is on high alert.
HFMD is caused by different viruses, and different strains of those viruses. You can get it more than once.
It's usually caused by coxsackievirus, but can also be cause by other enteroviruses like EV-1.
e.g., https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24033818/
Yeah fair but I think the likelihood of his exposure to HFM is even lower than the likelihood of his exposure to COVID at this point. With my comment about him being 9 I just meant he's not in pre-school all up with a bunch of kids where HFM spreads like wildfire.
Anonymous wrote:Are they under the skin or on top of the skin?
Red or purple spots under the skin are always a cause of concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he have spots anywhere else? Are they more like blisters? Could it be HFM?
Sorry, I should have said he's 9. He had HFM when he was little (he had like 3 spots but poor DH got a raging case). I don't think that's it.
Thanks to PP for reassuring me it's likely not covidI didn't think so but I think everyone's radar is on high alert.
HFMD is caused by different viruses, and different strains of those viruses. You can get it more than once.
It's usually caused by coxsackievirus, but can also be cause by other enteroviruses like EV-1.
e.g., https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24033818/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he have spots anywhere else? Are they more like blisters? Could it be HFM?
Sorry, I should have said he's 9. He had HFM when he was little (he had like 3 spots but poor DH got a raging case). I don't think that's it.
Thanks to PP for reassuring me it's likely not covidI didn't think so but I think everyone's radar is on high alert.
Anonymous wrote:Does he have spots anywhere else? Are they more like blisters? Could it be HFM?
I didn't think so but I think everyone's radar is on high alert.