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Found these bumps on my son’s scalp. Doctor appt is so far away. What’s should I do? They look really painful

If your child’s symptoms worsen or you are unable to secure a timely in-person appointment, consider telehealth options. Many healthcare providers offer virtual consultations, allowing you to discuss your child’s symptoms and receive guidance from the comfort of your home.
During a telehealth appointment, be prepared to describe the appearance and progression of the bumps, as well as any accompanying symptoms. The provider may recommend specific treatments or suggest an in-person visit if necessary.
11. Preparing for Your Doctor’s Visit
To make the most of your doctor’s appointment, prepare a list of your child’s symptoms, including when they started and any changes over time. Note any home treatments you’ve tried and their effects. Take clear photos of the bumps to show the doctor, especially if they change in appearance.

Prepare questions about potential causes, treatment options, and preventive measures. Having this information ready will help you and the doctor develop an effective plan to address your child’s scalp condition.

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