Pediatric Acute Rash Symptoms and Treatment

Symptoms of pediatric emergency rash are mainly the appearance of rash after the temperature drops, the treatment is mainly symptomatic supportive therapy, it is recommended to consult a specialist.
1. Symptoms: pediatric emergency rash often have fever, 3 ~ 5 days after the body temperature can be reduced to normal, after the appearance of red small dense maculopapular rash, especially the head, face, neck and trunk cadres common, usually within 1 day out all, the second day will begin to subside. In addition to the fever and rash, it may be accompanied by swollen lymph nodes behind the ear and mild diarrhea.
2. Treatment: infantile acute rash is a self-limiting disease, generally no special treatment is needed, with symptomatic supportive treatment, such as high fever to antipyretic treatment, commonly used ibuprofen, etc., if the patient has electrolyte disorders, give rehydration, replenishment of electrolyte therapy. If the patient has electrolyte disorders, rehydration and electrolyte supplementation will be given. If the patient has bacterial infections, anti-infective treatments such as cephalosporins will be given.
Children with acute childhood rash, it is recommended to timely diagnosis and treatment, and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.