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  1. Jan 12, 2024 · Summary. Several conditions, including chickenpox, fifth disease, and roseola, can cause fever with a rash in a child. It is always best to contact doctor if a child has a fever with a rash ...

  2. A fever is defined by most healthcare providers as a temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) and higher when taken rectally. The body has several ways to maintain normal body temperature. The organs involved in helping with temperature regulation include the brain, skin, muscle and blood vessels. The body responds to changes in temperature by: When ...

  3. Sep 5, 2023 · New, sudden rash or purple spots that mimic bruises on the skin. Soft spot on the head seems to be bulging out or sunken in. Stiff neck. Severe headache. Leaning forward and drooling. Seizures (can occur in children with fevers at 105° F or higher). Abdominal (belly) pain. Temperature Ranges

  4. 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.

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  6. Fever of Unknown Origin. A fever of unknown origin (FUO) is a fever of at least 101°F (38.3°C) that lasts for more than three weeks or occurs frequently without explanation. Even when a doctor ...

  7. Sep 1, 2017 · Abstract. Fever in children is a common concern for parents and one of the most frequent presenting complaints in emergency department visits, often involving non-pediatric emergency physicians. Although the incidence of serious infections has decreased after the introduction of conjugate vaccines, fever remains a major cause of laboratory ...

  8. Unexplained fever is when a child has a temperature over 101 degrees Fahrenheit that lasts a minimum of eight days with no clear cause even after a child has been evaluated by health care providers and received lab testing. A pediatric infectious disease specialist with Norton Children’s Infectious Diseases can evaluate a child experiencing ...

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