What Pediatric Herpes Looks Like

There is no pediatric herpes as a medical term, but the general appearance of herpes on the skin of pediatric diseases are primary herpetic gingivostomatitis, neonatal herpes simplex, herpetic eczema, chickenpox, etc., the typical manifestation of the skin can appear raised, fluid-containing blisters, the patient will have itchy or painful sensations, and some of them have fever and other systemic symptoms.
1. primary herpetic gingivostomatitis: manifested as oral or perioral cluster of small blisters, blisters quickly ulcerated into superficial ulcers, pain and other symptoms.
2. Neonatal herpes simplex: manifested as scalp, oral cavity, conjunctiva blisters vesicular lesions, severe cases may have respiratory difficulties, fever, impaired consciousness and other symptoms.
3. Herpetic eczema: manifested as blisters or pustules appearing on the rash, which can be severely generalized, accompanied by fever and other symptoms.
4. Chickenpox: manifested by fever, headache, blisters appearing all over the body within 24 hours, trunk and head and face intensive and other symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with the above symptoms, timely to regular hospitals, follow the doctor’s instructions, a clear diagnosis, timely treatment, to avoid delaying the disease.