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  1. May 3, 2024 · Common skin rashes in children can be easily identifiable, such as those caused by diaper rash or an insect bite. Pictures of skin rashes can help you to recognize ringworm, measles, and more when you just aren't sure or you haven't seen a new rash pattern before.

  2. Looking at rashes and identifying their cause is very difficult for even pediatricians who have seen thousands of children with rashes in their career. There are several things that parents do need to look for and the most important is how your child is acting.

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  4. Dec 18, 2023 · Here are 20 of the most common rashes in children and how to identify them. It’s best to contact your childs pediatrician or another healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.

    • Allison Tsai
  5. Skin rashes in children. Find possible causes of skin rashes based on specific factors. Check one or more factors on this page that apply to your symptom.

    • Roseola. Roseola is a virus that’s more common in younger children (under 2 years old). It first causes a high fever and then a skin rash. It usually goes away on its own and doesn’t cause any problems.
    • Impetigo. Impetigo is a common and very contagious skin infection. Mild cases may go away on their own, but most children will need treatment with antibiotic creams or pills.
    • Hand, foot, and mouth disease. Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common childhood illness. It usually isn’t serious, but it can spread quickly because it’s so contagious.
    • Scabies. Scabies are tiny mites (similar to bugs) that cause a very itchy rash. The mites live in the skin and cause an allergic reaction. They are very contagious and can spread from person-to-person contact.
  6. What are the common types of rashes we see? Many viral illnesses can cause rashes; in particular the viruses that are most common in the summertime. Viral rashes usually consist of small red bumps scattered over the body. Typically, they are not itchy and do not bother the child.

  7. It can be caused by many things, such as a reaction by contact to a skin irritant, a drug reaction, an infection, or an allergic reaction. Many different agents can cause similar-appearing rashes because the skin has a limited number of possible responses.