@martinaidung Our daughter has had persistent diaper rashes, some serious. At one point, I was in near tears at the pediatrician because I was so certain of it being HSV.
It was not. The ulcers can look so similar, and it’s still incredibly painful, but thankfully it wasn’t. I agree with everyone here that the ped majorly jumped the gun. It seems like the intentions were decent, but it was handled very poorly and I’m so sorry you’re in such a hellish purgatory right now.
OP, if it is a severe diaper rash, I have a baller routine for it that I’m happy to share.
HSV is not Type 1 or 2 because if it’s locations - a Type 1 infection is not quite ideal to happen genitally, but it happens (as does Type 2 on the lips).
Also. There is a severe atypical strain of hand foot and mouth going around much of the US, and the blisters can extend far beyond the typical strain, ours did indeed get them in her diaper area).
It was not. The ulcers can look so similar, and it’s still incredibly painful, but thankfully it wasn’t. I agree with everyone here that the ped majorly jumped the gun. It seems like the intentions were decent, but it was handled very poorly and I’m so sorry you’re in such a hellish purgatory right now.
OP, if it is a severe diaper rash, I have a baller routine for it that I’m happy to share.
HSV is not Type 1 or 2 because if it’s locations - a Type 1 infection is not quite ideal to happen genitally, but it happens (as does Type 2 on the lips).
Also. There is a severe atypical strain of hand foot and mouth going around much of the US, and the blisters can extend far beyond the typical strain, ours did indeed get them in her diaper area).