Rash is a disease that appears on the skin of babies. Many parents are not familiar with or have not encountered the problem of rashes on their babies' skin. I am worried that corresponding changes may occur before I encounter them. So at this moment, I want to figure out what the baby's rash looks like?
If a baby has a rash, there is already a latent period of about 10 days before the rash appears on the skin. During the incubation period, the body may also experience corresponding symptoms, such as high fever, which averages above 39 ℃, and seizures during high fever. There is a significant decrease in appetite, as well as abnormal symptoms such as drowsiness, nausea, lymphadenopathy, coughing, vomiting, etc. After these symptoms appear, small red rashes gradually appear on the skin.
When there are small red rashes on the skin, there will be itching, and soon it will turn into a blister rash. Blister rash takes one to three weeks to scab, fall off, and so on. During this process, patients will feel discomfort such as pain and itching, and overall it is very uncomfortable.
When a baby has rash symptoms, medication is needed for treatment, and the specific medication to be used needs to be determined by a professional doctor. So when facing discomfort before or during a baby's rash, if you don't know how to handle it, you should take the baby to a regular hospital for treatment.