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      • Viruses and bacteria can cause similar symptoms, like fever, cough and rashes. The only way to know what kind of infection you have is to have a healthcare provider assess you. If you have symptoms that last more than a few days or that concern you, see your provider.
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  1. Nov 28, 2023 · A viral infection rash can usually be identified by red or pink bumps, blotches, or welts that may start on one part of your body and spread, though the appearance can vary by type. It can sometimes cause itching, burning, or other types of discomfort.

    • Measles

      While a rash is the primary symptom of both measles and...

    • Maculopapular Rash

      This type of rash is associated with childhood viruses like...

    • West Nile Virus

      West Nile Virus (WNV) infection is spread by mosquitoes that...

    • Zika Virus

      The Zika virus doesn't cause severe illness or noticeable...

    • History, Epidemiology
    • Fever and Rash Causes and Risk Factors
    • Prognosis
    • Fever and Rash Diagnosis and Presentation
    • Differential Diagnosis

    The list of potential causes of fever and rash (also called pyrexia or febrile illness) is lengthy. It includes viruses, bacteria, spirochetes, rickettsiae, medications, and rheumatologic diseases, among other potential causes.1

    Fever with rash can have infectious or noninfectious causes and can occur in both children and adults.1 The severity can range from minor to life-threatening. Patients who have weakened immune systems are at heightened risk for more severe illness. A rash that develops while fever is still present can be caused by a variety of infectious diseases. ...

    The prognosis for fever and rash depends on many variables including underlying immune system function, age, access to care, and the infectious agent or vector causing the disease. The cause may be minor, such as roseola, or life-threatening, as with meningococcemia. The sooner the origin of the fever and rash is identified and treated, the better ...

    The first step in the diagnostic process of the febrile patient with dermatitis is usually a thorough physical exam with a detailed medical, travel, and social history. It’s important to determine what medications the patient is currently taking, and any recent vaccinations they received. As part of the physical exam, lesions should be examined alo...

    There is an extensive list of potential differential diagnosis for febrile patients with rash.2It includes: 1. Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis 2. Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP) 3. Arbovirus (recent travel) 4. Arthritis 5. Bullous drug eruption 6. Calciphylaxis 7. Cellulitis 8. Cholesterol emboli 9. Drug hypersensitivity syn...

  2. May 15, 2024 · Fever and chills in severe cases. Common Symptoms of Viral Skin Infection: Rash or blisters. Itching or tingling sensation. Flu-like symptoms such as fever, fatigue, and body aches. Swollen lymph nodes. Bacterial infections typically start in a specific area and may spread if left untreated.

  3. Fever most commonly indicates bacterial or viral infection. If there is no systemicsepsis, localisedrashes associated with infection tend to cause fewer systemic symptoms than generalised rashes associated with infection. Mucosal involvement is common.

    • Fifth disease. A virus called parvovirus B19 causes a common childhood infection called fifth disease. Doctors may also call it “slapped cheek” disease because the rash often causes a red or darker patch on the cheek.
    • Roseola. A type of virus in the herpesvirus family causes roseola infantum, producing a rash that presents as small flat spots or tiny bumps. A halo of slightly lighter or paler skin may surround some of the bumps.
    • Chickenpox. A virus called varicella-zoster causes chickenpox. Most children now get the chickenpox vaccine, which is very effective, but some will still get the virus.
    • Scarlet fever. Scarlet fever occurs due to a group A Streptococcus infection, such as strep throat. Strep is a bacterial infection, and people usually get sick within a few days of infection.
  4. Oct 4, 2024 · Rashes from viral infections can affect you at any age and may cause a series of bumps or spots that may itch, burn, or change color—depending on the exact infection you have. Some of...

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  6. An exanthem also can accompany a bacterial infection, or it may be a reaction to a medication. But a viral exanthem rash is associated specifically with a virus. The symptoms may be similar, but the causes and treatments often differ.

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