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12 years 3 months ago #39367 by abbi730
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My 6 month old was at 5 and had Ivig once 3 months ago. She was at 88 two days ago. Now she has this bruise on her leg? Could be from the car seat strap? Could this be a sign her platelets dropped again ? :(((
Thanks for any answers!

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12 years 3 months ago #39382 by Sandi
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That doesn't look ITP related. It doesn't look like a bruise or petechiae. It looks like a rash of some sort.

If you are worried, you could call her doctor.

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12 years 3 months ago #39392 by abbi730
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Thank you for your reply. It's cleared up a lot today and she has an appointment next week. Is it a good sign that her platelets have gone up a lot on their own ? Im so worried
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12 years 3 months ago #39393 by Sandi
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It looked like a raised rash on the picture. If so, it's not due to low counts.

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