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  1. Nov 28, 2023 · Treatment for Viral Rash . Treatments for viral rashes vary depending on the underlying cause of the rash. Many viral rashes don't require any treatment and clear on their own. Others may benefit from medical care or medication to reduce symptoms and shorten the duration.

    • Measles

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

    • Maculopapular Rash

      Small bumps may appear on top of the flat ones, and the...

    • West Nile Virus

      West Nile Virus Treatment . There is no specific therapy for...

    • Zika Virus

      The problem with existing testing methods is that an active...

    • Chickenpox. Everyone knows about this viral rash. Or they used to. A new vaccine means few kids get chickenpox anymore. You might have a fever or sore throat before the telltale itchy spots break out all over your body.
    • Shingles. Once you’ve had chickenpox, the virus lives on inside your body. Later it may come back as shingles, a painful, blistering rash. It’s more likely as you get older.
    • Molluscum Contagiosum. Look for about 15 pinkish-red bumps with a dimple in the middle and white gunk inside. Scratch them and you may spread the virus to other places on your body.
    • Fifth Disease. Also called erythema infectiosum, it’s more common in kids. You get a splotchy red rash on the face that looks like a slapped cheek. You also might have a fever and body aches.
    • Bug Bite
    • Chickenpox
    • Cold Sores
    • Atopic Dermatitis
    • Fifth Disease
    • Lip Licker's Dermatitis
    • Measles
    • Molluscum Contagiosum
    • Pityriasis Rosea
    • Poison Ivy

    No matter how careful you are about using insect repellents, it is likely that your child will occasionally get a bug bite. Bug bites can be scary for parents because even a normal reaction can include: 1. Skin redness on light or medium skin tones or discoloration, such as violaceous, grey, brown or black on darker skin tones 2. Swelling 3. Warm s...

    The most notable symptom of chickenpox is a rash that turns into itchy, fluid-filled blisters that eventually scab over. The chickenpox rash starts on the chest, back, and face before spreading to the rest of the body. Other symptoms of chickenpoxtypically include: 1. Fever 2. Malaise (general sense of feeling unwell) 3. Fatigue 4. Headache Some ki...

    Some children get cold soreson a regular basis. These sores often occur on the same spot on the face or lip. Children will often feel some pain, burning, or itching at the site of the cold sore before it appears. Symptoms of cold sores include: 1. A group of vesicles (small, fluid-filled blisters) appearing on a red area of skin 2. Vesicles that qu...

    Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a long-term (chronic) skin condition that causes dry, itchy skin. AD is a common type of eczemaand mostly affects children. AD rashes affect different parts of the body depending on age: 1. In infants and toddlers, the rash usually starts on the face, outside of the elbows, and on the knees. 2. In older children, the rash ...

    Fifth disease(also called slapped cheek syndrome) is a viral infection that affects children ages 4 to 10 years. This common childhood illness got its name because it was the fifth disease on a historical list of six common skin rash illnesses in children. The first signs of fifth diseaseare mild flu-like symptoms, including: 1. Headache 2. Low-gra...

    During the winter, many kids have dry skin.They often also get red, irritated skin around their mouths. Children with eczema experience dry skin that gets red and itchy. But other kids simply get dry arms, legs, or hands from time to time. As the skin around the mouth gets irritated, many children will begin to lick at it. This makes it even redder...

    Measles, also called rubeola, is a highly contagious respiratory infection caused by a virus. Though a blotchy, red rash is the most characteristic symptom of measles, it is usually not the first symptom. Measles typically begins with: 1. Cough 2. Fever 3. Red, watery eyes (conjunctivitis) 4. Runny nose 5. Small, white spots in the mouth (known as ...

    Molluscum contagiosumis a viral skin disease that causes small clear or flesh-colored bumps with a dimple or pit in the center. It affects adults too, but more than 90% of cases occur in kids. The wart-like bumps (alone, or in clusters) usually pop up on the face, arms, legs, and abdomen, but they can appear anywhere on the body. Although harmless,...

    Pityriasis rosea is often seen in adolescents.It's sometimes confused with ringworm because the rash can start with a large pink or tan oval area (sometimes called a herald patch) on the chest, stomach, or back that initially looks like ringworm. The herald patch is then followed by multiple smaller patches that spread out across the back, neck, ar...

    It is usually not hard to identify a child with a poison ivy rash, which occurs as an allergic reaction due to the substance urushiol found in the plant.Your child may have symptoms within hours or a few days after coming in contact with the leaves, stems, or roots of poison ivy. A classic case of poison ivy might appear after a camping trip, hike ...

    • Understanding rashes. With so many different types of rashes, it’s tricky to know which is which and how to treat them. That’s why we’ve outlined the most common rashes for easy reference.
    • Roseola infantum. The term roseola means “sudden rash.” This mild infection is triggered by two common strains of a human herpes virus: virus 6 and virus 7.
    • Scabies. Scabies is characterized by clusters of bright red, pimple-like rashes that may have blisters or scales, caused by the human itch mite infesting in a person’s skin.
    • Ringworm. Caused by a mold-like fungus and named after the ring shape it makes on the skin, this rash is itchy, red, flaky, circular and raised, inflamed around the edge, but the middle of the circle looks clear.
  2. Jul 17, 2024 · A viral rash is one that occurs due to a viral infection.It can itch, sting, burn, or hurt. The appearance of viral skin rashes can vary. They may appear as welts, small bumps, or red, brown, or ...

  3. Apr 21, 2023 · This looks like generalized red spots on lighter skin to pinkish-purple on darker skin, and it can be either flat or small bumps. A drug rash. Mono is caused by a virus and isn’t treated with an ...

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  5. Dec 18, 2023 · Plants like poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac contain a toxic sap or oil called urushiol, which irritates the skin if touched.The rash develops 12–72 hours after coming into contact with ...

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