3. Red Marks
After the blisters have faded, it is common for them to leave behind red patches on the skin. This is often alarming for parents who worry that the marks will now be permanent. However, the good news is that the red marks will quickly fade over time, leaving your child looking as good as new afterward!
While your child is suffering from blisters, sores, and other types of blemish, it is a good idea to help them reduce the discomfort in any way possible. This can be achieved with over-the-counter medication, with analgesics, and with topical applications. You should also think about giving your children regular warm baths, and about letting them wear light and breezy clothing that isn’t going to rub against their skin or make them feel hot. This can also help to encourage the boils to disappear more quickly.