What a baby rash looks like

Rashes commonly seen in infants include toddler emergency rash, milia, measles, infantile eczema, etc. Symptoms of different diseases are different, such as fever, rash, itching and other symptoms.
1. infantile emergency rash: generally manifested as a sudden high fever, body temperature higher than 39 ℃, fever lasts 3 ~ 5 days after the sudden fever; heat out of the rash, the rash often begins in the neck and trunk, and then quickly spread to the whole body, the rash is a reddish color patchy rash or maculopapular rash, pressure of the discoloration, usually lasts for 1 ~ 2 days after the subsiding, no obvious pigmentation, generally no itching symptoms.
2. Corns: also called prickly heat, commonly found on the neck, armpits, back, groin and other parts of the body, manifested as small raised blisters, papules, pustules and other symptoms, can be accompanied by burning, itching, tingling and other uncomfortable symptoms.
3. Measles: usually fever, cough, runny nose, conjunctival congestion and other symptoms at the beginning of the disease, gradually aggravated by the appearance of high fever and dense red rash, the rash usually first appeared in the face, and then spread to other parts of the body from top to bottom. This disease is one of the most important infectious diseases leading to the death of children, in China’s statutory infectious diseases belongs to Category B infectious diseases, highly contagious.
4. Infantile eczema: symmetrical erythema, papules, papules, blisters, oozing, skin thickening and other changes appear on both sides of the cheeks, forehead and other areas of the affected child, contact with allergic foods, adverse stimuli and other conditions will aggravate the condition, which can be accompanied by paroxysmal intense itching, and crying, sleep disturbance and other situations.
Infants may also develop other types of rashes, and it is recommended that children with rashes seek medical attention promptly to clarify the cause of the disease and provide targeted treatment.