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PostPosted: 04/09/08 - 08:49    Post subject: Bumps/warts on toddlers butt Vote now! Reply with quote

My niece who stays with me during the day has bumps that look like warts all over her butt. My sister took her to dr two months ago, and got some topical prescription cream to put on them three days a week, but never finished the treatment because she said the cream dried out her bottom. I am worried my kids or I will get them, and my sister hasn't taken her back to dr. I have caught her with her hands down her pants scratching or touching them, so I think they are bothering her. What could they be?
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PostPosted: 04/09/08 - 15:32    Post subject: Re: Bumps/warts on toddlers butt Vote now! Reply with quote

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My niece who stays with me during the day has bumps that look like warts all over her butt. My sister took her to dr two months ago, and got some topical prescription cream to put on them three days a week, but never finished the treatment because she said the cream dried out her bottom. I am worried my kids or I will get them, and my sister hasn't taken her back to dr. I have caught her with her hands down her pants scratching or touching them, so I think they are bothering her. What could they be?


warts are the bodies way of getting rid of toxins
Did she have vaccinations sometimes that vaccine virus comes back out in warts, there is a skin creme wart removal called wart gel
let me know if you can't find it do not try to take them off or mess with them
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PostPosted: 08/22/08 - 13:33    Post subject: warts on butt Vote now! Reply with quote

My son has warts all over his butt as well and when i took him to the dr she had called it something that i cannot remember for the life of me. She said there basically isn't a treatment for it and that they would eventually go away on their own in about a year. She said they weren't contagious and any kid could get them just depending on if their body had the bacteria for some reason. She said they can also get it anywhere on their body, not just their butt and it was common in folds and dark places on the skin but not limited to. I wouldn't worry about getting them from your neice. I have been changing, washing, and rubbing cream and what have you on my toddler's butt for over a few months and haven't had a single wart show up on me.
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