Children with granular red rash on the buttocks may be caused by diaper rash, buttock eczema, hand-foot-mouth disease, allergic purpura and other diseases. It is recommended to pay attention to daily care, topical medication, oral medication for treatment.
1. Diaper rash: Diaper rash is a common disease in infancy and childhood. The skin of infants and young children is relatively delicate, stimulated by urine and feces, resulting in local redness and swelling, erythematous papules. It is recommended that diapers be changed frequently, and tretinoin econazole, mometasone furoate, and zinc oxide cream be applied to help relieve the inflammatory reaction and promote skin drying.
2. Buttock eczema: Children with allergies are stimulated by allergens, leading to eczema on the buttocks. You can use topical Denuded ointment, hydrocortisone cream, and oral dicloxacort if necessary, which can quickly relieve the symptoms.
3. Hand, foot and mouth disease: Hand, foot and mouth disease is caused by enterovirus infection and is an acute infectious disease. It mainly occurs in the hands, feet, mouth and buttocks. Pay attention to local skin care, then give symptomatic treatment, such as oral ibuprofen fever, cetirizine and other antihistamines.
4. Anaphylactic purpura: It may cause a rash on the buttocks and lower limbs. If it can subside on its own, usually no special treatment is needed. Prednisone and methylprednisolone can effectively relieve the condition if necessary.
To sum up, there are many reasons for children’s buttock rashes, so parents are advised to bring their children to the hospital for examination and treatment after clarifying the causes. The above drugs should be used according to the doctor’s instructions.