What causes a rash in children?

Updated on parenting 2024-08-09
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Hello: Your baby's situation is considered to belong to the infantile eruption, also known as infantile roseola, is a kind of acute infectious disease caused by the virus, characterized by sudden fever, fever exit rash, infant eruption has no effect on the baby's health, once will be lifelong immunity.

    There is no need to pay attention to isolation, avoid cross-infection, drink more water, give easy-to-digest food, appropriate vitamin supplements, etc., I wish you a soon**!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Oral Four Seasons Antiviral Oral Liquid, more than a degree with antipyretic suppositories or Motrin, these two can be used alternately, each is used at least 4 hours apart, each is used no more than 4 times a day, the main thing about the rash is not to burn out, in fact, it is to reduce the fever, nothing else, the rash will be fine, of course, it is best to cool down physically, you can use antipyretic patches when it is not very hot, pharmacies are available!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Your child seems to have a rash, as long as it does not exceed 39 degrees, the rash will go away. Boiling some coriander crucian carp soup and drinking it can make the rash come out early, a process that every child will go through.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Don't worry, physical cooling, (the child has a fever of 40 degrees, the doctor can't do anything, can only rely on the parents themselves to physically cool down, it is best to let the child drink water, let him cry by himself, the more painful the crying, the better, sweating, the body temperature will come down, no way) Parents insist on it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Milk protein causes trouble.

    Most babies have eczema caused by an allergy to proteins in milk powder or breast milk. Different babies will have different degrees of intolerance to protein, often manifested as different degrees of eczema, severe cases can have diarrhea, and even blood in the stool. Ordinary infants are only intolerant to cow's milk protein, but some infants are also intolerant to breast milk protein.

    2. Environmental factors.

    Pollen, mites, dry air, etc. may cause baby eczema, and the wool fabrics worn by the baby and even the dyes on the clothes are also closely related to the occurrence of baby eczema. If your baby is dressed too thickly, overfed, or has too much room temperature, it can make eczema worse.

    3. Emotional factors.

    Have parents found that if the baby is emotional or even crying, the eczema on the body will be more obvious?That's because emotional factors can also affect baby eczema. If you are stressed for a long time and have a bad mood, it will make eczema worse, or even recur.

    4. Genetic factors.

    Almost all health problems can be due to genetics, and eczema is no exception. Among allergic diseases, only eczema occurs in infancy. In other words, if one parent has had an allergic disease or has had eczema, the likelihood of developing eczema in a young baby is greatly increased.

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