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"My son is undergoing antibiotic treatment for a throat infection and has developed bumps?"

It is important to consult a doctor if your son develops skin rashes while taking antibiotics for a throat infection. The doctor can evaluate the rash, determine the cause, and assess whether the antibiotic is still appropriate. It is better to be safe than sorry when it comes to medication side effects.

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