After birth, children may experience symptoms such as fever due to the loss of protection from their mother's body and placenta, exposure to cold in daily life, or infection from family members and outsiders. As the child's resistance is not high, rashes may appear during or after the fever subsides. Many parents are asking a question, what does it feel like for a child to have a rash?
What does it feel like for a child to have a rash
Childhood rash is a common disease, and the body temperature may reach as high as 40 degrees Celsius in the early stages of onset. In the first two days of onset, fever may persist, and after taking antipyretic medication, body temperature may temporarily return to normal and then rebound.
All mothers need to know the nursing details for children with rashes. In addition to fever, children may also develop rose red papules on their trunk and neck. If pressed by hand at this time, these rashes will have a raised feeling, but after a few days, they will gradually fade away in color. Subsequently, the rash will gradually disappear, and generally there will not be any traces left on the skin.
Nursing measures for children with rash
1. The focus of nursing for this disease is not actually prevention, but more importantly, the care for high fever and rash.
2. Generally speaking, for the disease of infantile rash, the use of antibiotics is very ineffective.
3. Once a child falls ill, parents must pay attention to monitoring their body temperature and try to keep it below 38.5 degrees.
4. During the period of illness in young children, parents should ensure that their children have normal bowel movements every day.
What does it feel like for a child to have a rash? Based on the above information, we can conclude that a child's emergency department is caused by their low resistance to catching a cold or being infected, and this emergency department usually has a slightly raised feeling. Once a child has this symptom, please adjust them according to the above points. If it is severe, please immediately take the child to the hospital.