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  1. There is a particular infection called roseola. With this viral infection, most kids will start with a simple cold and then they develop a rash that covers their entire body, but this happens after the child’s fever subsides. When the rash comes, the child is actually acting and feeling better. So look at how the child with the rash is doing.

    • Heat rash. Pregnancy can cause people to feel unusually warm because of increased blood supply to the skin. As a result, a person may find that they sweat more, which, in some cases, may lead to a heat rash.
    • Hives. Hives look like raised bumps or welts on the skin. They itch and often occur due to an allergic reaction. However, there are other possible causes, including
    • Atopic eruption of pregnancy. Atopic eruption of pregnancy groups several similar pregnancy rashes together. These include: atopic eczema. prurigo of pregnancy.
    • PUPPP rash. Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP) rash affects about 1 in every 160 pregnancies. This condition is more common in people carrying multiple fetuses, as with twins or triplets.
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  3. Consult your child's doctor if: A rash or lesion affects the eyes. Blue, red or purple dots appear in the affected area. The lesion is crusty, blistering or oozing. A rash is accompanied by a fever, dizziness, shortness of breath, vomiting or a stiff neck. A rash is accompanied by any other troubling symptoms.

  4. Red, yellow and white spots in babies. Raised red, yellow and white spots (erythema toxicum) can appear on babies when they're born. They usually appear on the face, body, upper arms and thighs. The rash can disappear and reappear. It should get better in a few weeks without treatment.

    • Understanding rashes. With so many different types of rashes, it’s tricky to know which is which and how to treat them. That’s why we’ve outlined the most common rashes for easy reference.
    • Roseola infantum. The term roseola means “sudden rash.” This mild infection is triggered by two common strains of a human herpes virus: virus 6 and virus 7.
    • Scabies. Scabies is characterized by clusters of bright red, pimple-like rashes that may have blisters or scales, caused by the human itch mite infesting in a person’s skin.
    • Ringworm. Caused by a mold-like fungus and named after the ring shape it makes on the skin, this rash is itchy, red, flaky, circular and raised, inflamed around the edge, but the middle of the circle looks clear.
  5. Apr 19, 2022 · Parvovirus symptoms in adults. Adults don't usually develop the slapped-cheek rash. Instead, the most noticeable symptom of parvovirus infection in adults is joint soreness, lasting days to weeks. Joints most commonly affected are the hands, wrists, knees and ankles.

  6. Oct 19, 2022 · Itchy skin. Dry skin. Red scaly skin patches, often on the neck or breasts. This rash is usually treated with creams and moisturizers. Sometimes steroid creams and antihistamine drugs are necessary. Prurigo of Pregnancy. Prurigo of pregnancy (PP) is another common form of pregnancy rash within the AEP group.

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