The baby has a rash in young children, and the face is all over it, is it normal

Updated on parenting 2024-07-06
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Normally, infantile eruption is a benign rash that many babies may encounter. This rash is more common in the spring and is common in infants between the ages of 6 months and 2 years. Because babies and toddlers are still young, they can't express their physical discomfort, so when the baby has a fever, mothers must know how to observe and judge whether the baby has infantile rash.

    1. The first symptom of the rash is fever. This fever usually lasts for 5 days. During this period, the baby's body temperature is around 40 degrees, and the fever may be accompanied by convulsions.

    2. A few days later, when the baby's fever subsides, there will be symptoms of rash. The baby's rash is usually a red maculopapular rash, and the most common parts are the face and torso, and the baby's rash will last for about three to four days. With such a rash, mothers don't have to worry about scarring or anything in the future, which can go away on its own.

    3. Parents should pay attention to one point, due to the difference in the physique of infants and young children, the physical condition will be different, so they should pay attention to observe their baby's situation and do a good job of nursing. Generally speaking, in addition to fever and rash, infantile rash also often causes loss of appetite, diarrhea, eyelid edema and other phenomena.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Normally, after the fever subsides, rashes begin to appear, on the face, body, hands and feet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Do young children have a rash on their facesThe rash caused by the rash of the child can affect the face, head and neck, trunk and limbs, so the rash can appear on the face.

    It is a maculopapular rash that usually lasts for one to two days and then resolves, so it is possible to have a rash on the face, and most of the face will have a rash.

    Symptoms of exanthema in young childrenThere are two stages of infantile eruption, and after an incubation period of 5-15 days, the following symptoms first appear:

    1. The body temperature suddenly reaches 39 -40, and the fever will continue for three or four days, but the child's mental and appetite conditions are better.

    2. After using antipyretics, the fever subsides, and the fever begins again as soon as the effect of the medicine passes.

    3. When there is a high fever, most of them will have diarrhea and stool, but rarely runny nose, cough, or mild symptoms.

    4. Sometimes febrile convulsions occur, and some children will also have symptoms such as cough, swollen lymph nodes in the neck, and earache.

    5. Routine blood examination showed that white blood cells decreased and lymphocytes increased significantly.

    About 4 days after the onset of the disease, the second stage is entered, and the symptoms at this time are:

    1. The body temperature quickly returns to normal.

    2. A small, clear pink spotted rash appears, which will fade when pressed, mostly distributed on the head and torso, and can last for about 4 days, without pigmentation or scaling.

    3. Most of them are 6-12 months old, and 50%-60% of children develop the disease at 8-10 months old. Complications are rare in healthy children, but complications such as hepatitis or pneumonia can occur in immunocompromised children. Because meningitis is similar to an emergency room in young children, doctors do further tests to rule out meningitis caused by bacteria.

    Prevention of exanthema in young children1. Keep indoor air circulation, pay attention to temperature and humidity, and avoid overcooling and overheating.

    2. The diet should be easy to digest food, which should be rich in vitamins, calories and an appropriate amount of protein, appropriately increase water intake, and avoid raw, cold and greasy food.

    3. General patients do not need to be isolated, and in collective children's institutions, susceptible children who come into contact with those who have opened their grandchildren should be closely observed for 10 days, and if they have fever, they need to be temporarily isolated**.

    4. Pay attention to environmental hygiene and children's personal hygiene.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Does every baby get an acute rash in young children?Infant rash is not something that every baby gets

    Most children will have an experience, so for children who have never had a rash, every time they have a fever, if there are no other symptoms and their mental state is better, they cannot temporarily rule out the rash of young children. But there are also some children who have strong immunity and do not get sick. Generally, after the age of 2, there is rarely the possibility of infantile rash.

    How to tell if your baby has an excise rash in young childrenDuring the fever period, it is true that it cannot be diagnosed whether it is an infantile eruption, but it is only symptomatic, but the difference between infantile eruption and respiratory tract infection fever is that there are no nasal congestion, runny nose, cough, phlegm, vomiting and other symptoms, only fever, and the child is in a good mental state, which does not affect eating, and can be preliminarily diagnosed as infantile eruption.

    Typical symptoms of exanthema in young childrenRapid eruption in young children often occurs suddenly, with sudden high fever, which lasts for 3-4 days and then subsides, and the body fever begins to recede or subsides later, and a red rash appears on the face, trunk, waist, buttocks, etc.

    What to do if your baby has an acute rash in young childrenWhat to do if the child has an acute rash 5 Since the fever cannot be diagnosed whether it is an infant rash, it can only be treated symptomatically, and the body temperature exceeds and antipyretic drugs should be applied in time. However, antipyretics should not be used more than 4 times a day, and physical cooling methods such as warm water scrub baths and baths can be used to assist in reducing fever. Drink more limb water, eat lightly, drink after dilution of milk powder, and abstain from high-protein foods such as eggs and meat.

    Closely monitor the progress of the disease, and seek medical attention if the child has a poor mental state, malaise or irritability, poor appetite, or other symptoms, so as not to delay the condition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is no difference between an acute fever and an ordinary fever, and it is mainly judged by other symptoms. Most of the routine blood tests have no reference value (the clinical values often change, and there are no obvious distinguishing items). Eruptions may appear as rose-like papules; The latter is often accompanied by cough, runny nose, diarrhea, etc.

    The onset of the rash is very rapid, if the parents do not have a medical foundation, it is difficult to ensure that the child's condition is improved and cured, even if it is a common cold or diarrhea, if there is no relevant knowledge of laughter, it is also dangerous to deal with it by yourself. In this way, it is easy to delay the condition and miss the best opportunity.

    How can I tell if my baby has an exanthema? The baby first has a high fever that lasts for 3 or 4 days, the body temperature is between 39 and 40, and the rash quickly appears all over the body after the fever subsides, and the rash subsides quickly, without scaling and pigmentation. Mild diarrhea may follow, which will resolve on its own.

    There are cold-like symptoms, but they are not obvious, the spirit, appetite, etc. are okay, the throat may be a little red, and the lymph nodes in the neck and occipital can be palpated, but there is no tenderness. Infant eruptions have no effect on the baby's health, and they will not occur again after one occurrence.

    Do young children need to take antipyretics when they have an acute rash and fever? If there is a high fever, you can continue to isolate and observe, and during the high fever period, you can take some antipyretics, take a cold water bag on the head, and drink more water, and the rash will be cured when it subsides.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Infantile eruption is a common disease in early childhood, most children have had this disease before the age of 2, the disease is characterized by a sudden high fever, which generally lasts for about 4 days, and then the whole body appears with pink spots and round spots.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    My baby just had a fever for three or four days, and then the fever subsided, and the body began to have a rash the size of the tip of the needle, and my baby was first out of the chest, and then the back scalp and neck Li Shenzi, out of three or four days to go down No need to take medicine Take good care of the baby Reduce outdoor activities Don't let the rash see the wind and be filial.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A common disease in babies, fever and then rash, there is a lot of information about this on the Internet.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Pediatric exanthema, also known as fever eruption or roseola, is caused by viral arousal and is a common exanthematous infectious disease in infancy and early childhood. It may be that the virus introduced Sun Kai and spread through saliva splashing, which is not as contagious as measles. It is more common in winter and spring.

    **Mainly symptomatic**, there is no peculiarity.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I wish the baby always health, happiness and happiness!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The onset of the disease is relatively sudden, and after the fever, there will be a lot of red rashes all over the body.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Generally, it is a high fever, the body temperature rises and falls sharply, and the fever subsides.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Infantile eruption, also known as infantile roseola, is a common infantile and young child An acute febrile eruptive disease characterized by a sudden drop in fever after 3-5 days of hunger ** Rose-red maculopapular rash appears in the order of face, neck, trunk, and limbs within 24 hours.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What is the often said to be a rash in young children? Wild staring, knowing the plan, praising and planning

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