My daughter has a skin reaction with mild red dots on chest and back and more dots on arms, hands, etc. No dots in her face but started with red cheeks. She is vaccinated against all major child's diseases and does not have any other symptoms. I am assuming it is "slapped cheek disease". Is there a need to check with a doctor if she is otherwise perfectly fine?
If your daughter is otherwise perfectly fine and active, it may not be urgent to see a doctor. However, if you notice any changes or if you have concerns about her symptoms or health, it's always a good idea to seek medical advice for reassurance and proper guidance.
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