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With mine, hfm was a rash inside the mouth mostly plus bottom of feet and palms


It could be chicken pox, malaise and runny nose followed by small red spots that turn into yellow blisters


Or slapped cheek - red patches on cheeks in particular


I would call seldoc to get their advice, ESP as she is so young


Poor little lamb


How is she in herself?

She doesnt have any on the soles of her feet or her palms but on the other side of her hands and a few on her legs, neck, chest, arms and her head. The main clump of them is around her mouth and nose and they do look red and sore. She is a bit grumpy and not sleeping too well either. She also had a bit of a temperature before the spots came out as well.


Think i might give NHS Direct a call and see what they say. There is a walk in centre near me but might just get some advice before taking her

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