In general, low white blood cells in toddler emergency rash usually takes about seven days to return to normal, but there are variations between individuals.
Herpes virus is the main cause of infantile emergency rash, which is a viral infection, so it is easy to lead to the lowering of white blood cells, and the affected children usually show symptoms such as a sudden drop in fever and the appearance of maculopapular rash after the fever.
It usually takes about a week for the child to recover from the rash and the white blood cells will gradually return to normal.
It is recommended to take better care of children with mild cases of emergency rash. It is recommended to take bed rest, drink appropriate amount of water, eat light and easy-to-digest food, and use physical cool down when the fever is high.
If the diagnosis is confirmed, it is recommended to seek early medical attention and standardized treatment to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.