What's going on with a fever and rash at the same time

  Cold and fever are problems that everyone will encounter. Adults generally feel uncomfortable when experiencing symptoms of cold and fever, let alone infants and young children. Fever in infants and young children not only affects their mental state but also leads to decreased appetite. What is the reason for the appearance of red rashes after a fever in early childhood? Let's learn more about it with me, everyone

  

What's going on with a fever and rash at the same time1

  After a baby has a fever and develops a rash, it should be a rash in young children. A rash in young children starts to appear after the fever subsides, so there is no need to worry. Generally, the rash will disappear on its own after a few days, and there is no need to apply medication. Please be careful not to rub the rash when bathing the baby. The elderly people say that they cannot see the wind, but now medical research says that seeing the wind does not affect it. In fact, the rash is not itchy and does not require special treatment. It will gradually subside on its own. The incubation period of infantile rash is about 10-15 days. Although it is an infectious disease, it is very safe and will not spread as widely as measles and chickenpox. The chance of family members getting infected at the same time is not high.

  The baby first develops a high fever for 3-4 days, with a body temperature between 39-40 degrees Celsius. After the fever subsides, a rash quickly appears all over the body. These babies also have a fever before the appearance of a rash, which can be quite high, but the cold symptoms are not obvious. Their mental and appetite are still good, and their throat may be slightly red, but there is no tenderness. There are also no other symptoms or physical symptoms. When the body temperature is about to drop or has already dropped, and a rose red rash appears all over the body, it is suddenly realized. In fact, at this time, the infantile rash is nearing its end, medically known as "fever reducing rash", which is a unique manifestation of infantile rash. Childhood rash has no significant impact on the health of infants, and once it occurs, it will result in lifelong immunity.

  The article analyzed the situation of children developing rashes due to fever. Due to the poor ability of children to resist diseases, it is important to promptly reduce the fever once it occurs. If a child develops a rash after a fever, it is a normal phenomenon. Parents do not need to worry too much. If the condition is severe, they must seek medical attention promptly.

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