Rash

Rash's disease overview

  • The rash manifests a hot condition combined with hidden red spots or protruding the skin surface caused by viruses
  • The disease is often not dangerous and will decrease Symptoms as well as fully recovering if rested and fully treated
  • is more rare, when symptoms are too high, it can lead to dangerous complications
  • The two common types of rash sauce are: Red Red Red Redes and Peaches
  • Causes of Rash's disease

    The main cause of rash in children is due to herpes 6 or 7 virus

    In addition, the rash may also have causes such as:

  • The rash with lice (classical rash)
  • rats due to rats (local rash fever)
  • Mites (bushytic rashes)

    Symptoms of Rash's disease

    Symptoms of rash appears on the first week or the second after the disease. Red rash in children can sometimes not be seen or mild. However, the disease usually manifests itself with two main symptoms:

  • Fever: This is the most common symptom of the disease, usually high fever above 39.4 ° C right after infection. For young children's fever in children may have symptoms such as cough, sore throat, runny nose or lymph nodes swollen in the neck of the child. The fever is usually advanced in 3-5 days
  • rash: symptoms of rash can come after the fever, the patient's skin will appear small red spots with or swelling. Some spots may have a white ring surrounded. Red rash in children will spread slowly starting from the chest, back, abdomen to the neck and arms, some cases do not spread to the legs and face. These traces will disappear after a few hours or days without causing any discomfort for children.
  • In addition to two typical symptoms, there are some other signs with It can be like:

  • Uncomfortable, fussy in infants and children
  • Mild diarrhea
  • anorexia
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    Transmission route of Rash's diseaseRash

    For the main reason due to the virus, the transmission of the rash is often due to the direct contact of the healthy and the disease. Those contacts are usually secretions, air bubbles of the human body through coughing, sneezing or communicating through healthy people.

    People at risk for Rash's disease

    The typhus in young children is extremely common at the age of 6 months to 2 years old and rarely in children over 4 years old but sometimes the problem occurs in adults. The majority of children have a rash when going to kindergarten due to the spread of the community.

    Young children go to kindergarten are the most easily infected with viruses because their immune system has not developed comprehensively. Hơn nữa, lớp học chính là môi trường làm tăng nguy cơ lây lan virus từ trẻ này sang trở khác mà phần lớn các trường hợp mắc bệnh nằm ở trẻ từ 6- 15 tháng tuổi

    Prevention of Rash's disease

  • Isolate children with disease, let children sick at home because of kindergartens, kindergarten, school is a very contagious environment of disease
  • Currently there is no vaccine to prevent fever. The best way to prevent disease is to prevent children in contact with patients
  • clean hands clean is always an effective method to prevent diseases caused by viruses. So it is necessary to guide family members to wash their hands thoroughly to avoid the source of disease
  • Supplement fruit rich in vitamin C to enhance resistance against viruses
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    Diagnostic measures for Rash's disease

  • The diagnosis of the rash is still based on the clinical symptom of the disease with the main symptom of a high fever above 39.4 ° C with a rash or spot that appears on the chest, abdomen and back. Before spreading to the hands and neck, the ban lasted a few days.

    Rash's disease treatments

    If the symptoms are not severe, the rash can go away on its own without treatment. However, it is important to note that if there are some of the following manifestations, children should be taken to the hospital for treatment:

    Children fever do not control the temperature despite their fever -reducing drugs

  • The rash does not change well after 3 days
  • Children under 6 months of age
  • Parents suspect children dehydration due to diarrhea
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