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A 35-year-old male asked about a 3-year-old male:
my toddler has a pink rash on the one side of his mouth. he has no fever, or any other symptoms. he isnt complaining about the rash.
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Dr. James Ferguson answered
Pediatrics 46 years experience
Hard to be specific: Localized rashes are often due to a reaction to a contact with a specific agent. It could be a food, juice, toothpaste, cleanser, etc. Infections or ingested food reactions are generalized as would that of an illness.
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