It COULD be some "condition" or disease of some sort, but it's probably just "red cheeks in Winter." Especially if he's very fair skinned.
2006-11-16 12:26:39
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answered by 34th B.G. - USAAF 7
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it appears like both a nutrients hypersensitive reaction or keratosis of the floor. nutrients hypersensitive reactions can decision from very gentle indications to very severe. give up giving rice cereal and observe if a replace takes position contained in the floor. also examine contained in the mouth for any signs and indications of an infection yet watch for a fever, signs and indications of an infection or difficulty respiratory.If any of those take position get to a medical institution. Keratosis of the floor is a complication-loose inflammation that would want to reason redness. not necessarly very risky yet when it does not flow away seek for suggestion from a dermatologist. purely watch for any odd habit and if you're extremely worried more effective to be probability-free than sorry with an toddler that youthful. bear in mind i'm not a medical specialist so this understanding is purely an opinion and by no potential medical information
2016-11-29 05:15:02
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answered by ? 4
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La rosácea es horrible. Te estropea la cara completamente y PICA muchísimo, por no mencionar la sensación de quemazón que te deja tener la cara tan hinchada.
No obstante, la rosácea es fácilmente tratable. Bill Clinton la tiene. Mariah Carey la tenía. Leches, hasta Rembrandt padecía rosácea. Y no ves a Mariah Carey afectada por ello, ¿verdad?
Te voy a pasar algo para que tú puedas combatirla. Si ellos pudieron, no ibas a ser menos. Un abrazo:
http://rosacea.newtips.net
2014-11-27 03:39:01
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answered by REIMERS 3
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It's called chapped cheeks (like chapped lips) rub chapstick on her face and see if it doesn't clear up) Vasoline works too
2006-11-16 13:04:06
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answered by Anonymous
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rosacea = Skin condition typically involving the face that is characterized by flushing, red bumps and telangiectasia (dilated, visible capillaries); it is most common among fair-skinned women, who develop it in their 30s through 50s
2006-11-16 12:17:46
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answered by Tylers Girl. 3
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I agree with the first lady rosacea
2006-11-16 14:11:01
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answered by Patty 3
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he may just need to keep extreme measures of lubrication on them
2006-11-16 12:40:00
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answered by miseducated 2
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exema my son had it it was really bad!
2006-11-16 12:18:33
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answered by Cailin D 2
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