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  1. Unfortunately, morbilliform rashes often appear in febrile children who are placed on antibiotics for treatment of presumed bacterial infections such as sinusitis and otitis media. The differentiation of a viral infection with associated exanthem from a drug rash is usually impossible, and many of these children are labeled antibiotic allergic.

  2. Jan 6, 2024 · Treatment. A mono rash is typically a red, blotchy rash that appears on the chest and back of people with mononucleosis , an infectious disease most often caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). A mono rash may occur because of mono itself or in response to medications used to treat it. A mono rash can vary from person to person, both in its ...

  3. Jul 7, 2022 · Medications can also cause pruritus and dysesthesia without an obvious eruption. A drug-induced reaction should be considered in any patient who is taking medications and who suddenly develops a symmetric cutaneous eruption. Morbilliform eruption localized to striae has been described with clindamycin.

  4. Jun 28, 2012 · Exanthematous drug eruptions, also called morbilliform or maculopapular drug rashes, occur in 1 to 5% of first-time users of most drugs. ... If the rash is very itchy, I would recommend treatment ...

  5. A morbilliform rash is composed of flat pink or red spots that may merge or become raised as the rash spreads. A morbilliform rash often appears on the chest and back first. It then spreads to the arms, neck, and, finally, the legs. Sometimes the rash is itchy, and you may develop a mild fever. A morbilliform rash may not appear for one or two ...

  6. Dec 22, 2022 · Treatment for a morbilliform rash depends on the underlying cause. Suppose a viral infection causes the rash. In that situation, supportive care procedures like rest and water may be suggested, and if the infection is severe, antiviral medicine may be provided. If the rash is due to a medication reaction, discontinuing the drug is essential.

  7. Apr 26, 2022 · Morbilliform Drug Eruption. Morbilliform drug eruption is a rash that develops because of an adverse reaction to a drug. Antibiotics are the usual trigger, but many drugs can trigger this allergic ...

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