It is not normal for a child to have a temperature of 37.5℃ after having a rash, and the current temperature is slightly higher than normal; the reason for this may be that the body is still recovering, or it may be caused by other diseases.
1. The body is still recovering: infantile emergency rash is caused by human herpes virus infection; due to the relatively low immunity of the child, it takes some time for the body temperature to gradually return to normal after the rash is out.
2. Caused by other diseases: for example, hives or scarlet fever, the child’s temperature may be abnormal even after the rash comes out; pay attention to the changes in the child’s temperature recently, and if the temperature continues to rise, go to the pediatric department of the hospital in time.
The child’s body temperature of 37.5 ℃ after the rash, there may also be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.