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  1. Jun 29, 2023 · a loss of appetite. diarrhea. a cough. runny nose. When the fever subsides, kids will usually develop a pink and slightly raised rash on their trunk (belly, back, and chest) within 12 or 24 hours ...

  2. Apr 5, 2024 · Rash After Fever in Roseola. Roseola usually causes a high fever that lasts about three to five days. The fever can reach temperatures as high as 103 to 105 degrees. Just as the fever breaks, a rash usually forms on the trunk. The rash then spreads to the arms, legs, neck, and face. The rash usually appears as pink or red spots on light skin.

  3. There is a particular infection called roseola. With this viral infection, most kids will start with a simple cold and then they develop a rash that covers their entire body, but this happens after the child’s fever subsides. When the rash comes, the child is actually acting and feeling better. So look at how the child with the rash is doing.

    • Cradle cap (seborrheic dermatitis) Cradle cap, or seborrheic dermatitis, is a rash that occurs on the scalp (and sometimes the face) of newborns and infants.
    • Diaper rash. Diaper rash is redness or irritation in the diaper area. It can be caused by moisture from urine or acidic bowel movements when a diaper is left on for too long.
    • Impetigo. Impetigo is a contagious skin infection caused by the staphylococcus aureus bacteria. It looks like yellow crusting and may cause blisters. Impetigo can appear anywhere on the body, but it most often affects areas of exposed skin, such as around the nose and mouth or on the arms and legs.
    • Fifth disease. Fifth disease is a rash caused by the virus parvovirus B19. It causes flu-like symptoms and a “slapped cheek rash,” which looks like redness on both cheeks.
    • 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. Mar 16, 2024 · Wash the rash with mild soap but don't scrub. Rinse with warm water. Pat the skin dry, rather than rubbing it. Don't cover the rash. 3. Treat Symptoms. Put a wet cloth on the rash to ease pain and ...

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  6. When to call for a NON URGENT illness during office hours: Vomiting over 24 hours (if no accompanying diarrhea) and no signs of dehydration. Ear pain. Fever (100.4 or over) lasting over three days in child over 3 months. Cough or cold symptoms lasting longer than 10 days. Fever with sore throat. Rash lasting over 3 days.