Symptoms of Emergency Rash in Babies

Symptoms of toddler emergency rash in babies include the common symptoms of fever and rash, and accompanying symptoms such as runny nose and cough. 1. Fever: Acute toddler rash usually starts with a sudden high fever, the temperature can reach 39~40℃ or even higher, usually lasts for 3~5 days, and some children may have convulsions when they have high fever. 2. Rash: the rash usually appears at the same time or a little later after the fever subsides, manifesting as dense small papules, some of which will be fused and slightly higher than the skin surface, and the color fades when pressed; the rash may appear on the whole body, but with the head, neck and trunk as the main areas of distribution, and the rash will subside in 1~3 days. 3. Accompanying symptoms: most of the children in addition to fever and rash, general condition is good. Often mentally active, a small number of babies will have a slight runny nose, cough, diarrhea and other symptoms, often with cervical lymph node enlargement during the examination. Parents who find the above symptoms should consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis and early treatment.