Infantile rash is very common in clinical practice. Many babies have experienced this disease. Generally, the incidence rate will increase greatly in cold winter, so it is very important to keep babies warm in winter. It is also important to pay attention to dietary and nutritional intake in daily life. So, will children with rashes feel uncomfortable?
Childhood rash is mainly called rose rash, because the symptoms of this sudden rash look red, like roses, so it is clinically called rose rash, mainly referring to the human herpesvirus 6 and 7. The onset time of this type of rash is generally around a week, with a peak period of three to four days. During this period, babies may feel itchy, feverish, and uncomfortable.
Preschool rash: Babies will feel very hot and stuffy, and the rash on their body will itch uncontrollably. At this time, parents need to strictly supervise their babies and not let them scratch rashes at will, because this type of herpes virus can be re infected by scratching, making the condition even more serious. The cure rate for infantile rash is very high and there is not much danger, so parents do not need to be overly nervous and have a calm mindset.
No matter what illness the baby has, their body will feel very uncomfortable. Parents and friends must remember to give their baby enough care during the illness and never let the baby catch a cold. For babies with infantile rashes, it is very important to pay attention to temperature and eat more green vegetables and natural fruits in daily life.