What are the Symptoms of Acute Rash in Children

The main symptoms are fever, rash and other accompanying symptoms.
1. Fever: When a toddler is exposed to a child with emergency rash and infected with the virus, the initial symptoms of the infection should not be detected, and then develops, the child will have a sudden high fever, the body temperature is often higher than 39 degrees above, or even reach 40 degrees above, will last for 3-5 days, and then the fever suddenly subsides, and when the fever is high, there may be convulsions.
2. Rash: Rash appears when the fever subsides, which usually means that once the fever subsides, there will be a rash. The rash is a small, pink, dense maculopapular rash, most of which are flat, but may also be raised and discolored by pressure. It appears on the neck, chest and abdomen, and then spreads to the face and limbs.
3. Accompanying symptoms: Most children have a good overall prognosis and are mentally active, except for fever and rash. Some children may have a runny nose, sore throat, cough and swollen lymph nodes.
When a child develops the above symptoms, it should be highly suspected that the child may have emergency rash, and should cooperate with the doctor to standardize the treatment.