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[|Human|] Hi. I have a seven year old son who has always been very active and healthy. Lately he has developed several red, swollen bumps on his legs. So far they have not moved above the knee. He reports no pain or discomfort when I press on the bumps. He has had a few little scrapes lately that seem to take longer than normal to heal, but other than that, no changes in overall health. What could be going on? Thanks, Amanda
[|AI|]  Hi Dear, Welcome to Chat Doctor. Understanding your concern. As per your query your child have symptoms of red swollen bumps on the legs. Well there can be many reasons for symptoms you mention in query like hematoma, lipoma, fibrous, cellulitis and abscess. But in your case it seems to me that the lump is due to persistence of bacterial infection of hair follicle and due to underlying systemic pathology. Need not worry. I would suggest you to clean the lump with soap and normal water, apply warm compresses and take Ben Chat Doctor.  You should apply antibacterial ointment such as renovate on it twice daily. If it doesn't get better than consult dermatologist for proper examination to prevent condition like septicemia. Doctor may check the consistency. Doctor may