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If there is no apparent cause of the rash or if the baby is showing other signs of illness, such as a fever, it is best to speak with a doctor. The infant may need to see a pediatrician or a ...
If your baby has a fever and a rash that does not disappear when you roll a glass jar over it, phone 999 or go to A&E immediately, adds Dr. Lee. Meet the expert.
A rash on baby’s bottom could also be a yeast rash, which is brought on by a fungus that lives on the skin. Apply a topical, ...
A rash is a swelling or irritation of the skin that makes it appear red, bumpy, scaly, lumpy, or itchy and is sometimes accompanied by a fever. Rashes can be caused by many things such as insect ...
Scarlet fever is a bacterial infection that causes a bright red rash. It looks and feels like sandpaper, and it's sometimes called "sandpaper rash." The infection, also called scarlatina, spreads ...
A teething rash may come and go during a baby’s teething months. The condition is not contagious and is rarely a cause for concern. Parents and caregivers can treat the teething rash at home ...
It can be alarming if you discover a rash or spots on your baby or child, especially if you don't know what's causing it or what it could be. ... Scarlet fever rash treatment. Your GP can prescribe ...
Your baby’s new skin is sensitive – it’s not uncommon for them to develop a rash. Drool rashes appear on the face and neck area. Drool rash symptoms include small patches of raised, red ...