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Concerns Regarding My Daughter's Foot Spot

7/17/2025, 8:20:24 PMMale25-34

I am feeling anxious about a mark on my daughter’s foot. She is 13 years old, stands 5 feet tall, and weighs 10 stone 4 lbs. Currently, she is not on any medication, does not smoke, and has diagnoses of ASD/ADD combined with ODD, as well as experiencing developmental delays. Notably, she has just one kidney due to multicystic dysplastic kidney disease affecting her right side. About three months ago, she suffered a spider bite which resulted in cellulitis. I suspect this new spot could potentially be a blood blister; however, I am uncertain. My concern is heightened knowing that her father had skin cancer during his infancy, and I fear this might be related. The spot in question is quite dark, located on her right foot. I plan to take her to the doctor for a thorough examination, but I would appreciate any insights to help alleviate my worries in the meantime.

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Answers (1)

Cony

7/17/2025, 8:20:40 PM

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It's understandable to feel anxious about changes in your daughter’s skin, especially given her medical history and family concerns. The dark spot on her foot could have several causes, ranging from benign to more serious, but your proactive approach to get it examined by a doctor is the best step forward.

Explanation

Skin spots can vary widely; they could be benign conditions like a blood blister or mole, or they could signal something that needs attention, especially given her previous cellulitis and family history of skin cancer. Dark spots can also be caused by pigmentation changes, irritation from previous injuries, or other dermatological conditions.

Next Steps

  1. Monitor the Spot: Keep an eye on the spot for any changes, such as:

    • Growth in size
    • Changes in color (such as becoming more irregular)
    • Bleeding or oozing
  2. Document Symptoms: Make note of any additional symptoms your daughter might experience, like itching, pain, or changes in the area around the spot. This information can be helpful for the doctor.

  3. Hydration and Skin Care: Ensure her skin is well-hydrated, and avoid irritation by using gentle soap and moisturizer on the affected area without picking or scratching at the spot.

  4. Prepare for the Doctor's Visit: Write down your observations:

    • When you first noticed the spot.
    • Any recent changes or injuries to that foot.
    • Her previous cellulitis episode and any other relevant medical history.
  5. Stay Calm and Supportive: While awaiting the appointment, try to reassure your daughter. Anxiety can affect both of you, so engage her in light activities or discussions to keep her mind off it.

Feel free to reach out with any specific questions or updates after your doctor's visit. It's commendable that you are taking such good care of her health.

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