by Caryl
(Canada)
My son who is turning 12 had a bad reaction to his second vaccinations and since then has had a rash. The doctor gave us a cream and I thought it would go away. It is non-symptomatic and non-itchy but it looks terrible and he is embarrassed to go swimming, wear shorts, etc. Also, I keep wondering what caused or is causing it? The rash consists of small red bumps that cover pretty much his entire torso and arms and legs. We have tried many different creams, internal cleanses, eliminating food groups, using hypo-allergenic laundry detergents and soaps, all to no avail. I have not been to a dermatologist as my doctor has not referred me, but frankly, I don't have much faith that it would help. Does anyone know what this is?
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