Fever in babies is a common phenomenon, and some babies may even develop rashes when they have a fever. This not only brings discomfort to the baby, but also affects the beauty of the baby's skin. Many mothers are not familiar with rashes in babies. So, how many days is it better for a baby to develop rashes after a high fever subsides?
The possibility of a sudden rash appearing in a baby after a fever is relatively high. It is a disease caused by viral infection, usually manifested as repeated fever for 3-5 days. After the fever subsides, the body will show red spotted rashes. Generally, the rash will gradually disappear after about 5 days, and there will be basically no pigment deposition left. During this period, do not let the baby scratch or rub the skin to avoid infection.
Babies generally do not need treatment after developing rashes, but mothers should also pay attention to care during this period, ensure the cleanliness of their baby's skin, regularly change their clothes, let them wear soft cotton clothes to avoid discomfort caused by friction, and let them replenish more water, which is beneficial for the elimination of toxins in the body.
To prevent your baby from developing rashes, it is best for mothers to avoid taking them to crowded and poor environments in public. This is because babies have underdeveloped bodies and weaker immune systems, and bacteria and viruses in public places are relatively abundant in the air, which can easily lead to illness. It is also important to keep your baby clean and develop the habit of washing hands before meals and after use.