What should we pay attention to when we have acute rash in children?

What should we pay attention to when we have acute rash in children?

Roseola infantum occurs frequently, but not all parents have a more scientific understanding of these diseases. Sometimes, because these diseases are confused together, they are unable to take the fastest and most effective treatment methods in time. This situation will definitely bring more adverse effects to the child's health. Therefore, when parents face the problem of roseola in children, they should pay attention to correct treatment.

Anorexia after roseola infantum Answerer: Qiao Ping Children will have a low appetite after having a fever. But this is temporary. It should get better in a few days. You can also take Shanmai Jianpi oral liquid orally. Can children with roseola infantum take a bath? Answerer: Zhang Jianping Can they take a bath after their temperature returns to normal? Can children with roseola infantum go out? Answerer: Zhang Jianping Can they go out after their temperature drops? Is this roseola infantum? Answerer: Li Jiahui Roseola infantum generally does not require treatment, but the child should be allowed to rest in bed, pay attention to isolation, avoid cross infection, drink plenty of water, be given easily digestible food, and take appropriate supplements of vitamin BC, etc.

Can children with roseola infantum be exposed to the wind? Answerer: Shi Shenglan. The rash will disappear in one or two days after it appears. It is best not to expose it to the wind or take a bath. Just wipe your lower body and it will heal faster! Children with roseola infantum Answerer: Zhang Jianping. You can take a bath. Is the cough after children with roseola infantum another cold? Answerer: Wang Yongwu. It is not normal to cough again. Be careful not to have foreign body aspiration cough caused by vomiting, and do not touch allergic things. The baby had a fever a few days ago, and roseola infantum appeared after the fever subsided. Answerer: Hello, Dr. Qian. The characteristic of roseola infantum is that the rash appears after the fever subsides. As long as there is no fever and the spirit is good, take some heat-clearing and detoxifying, antiviral medicines, and drink more boiled water.

Whether it is roseola or any other disease problem, as long as it occurs, it will have adverse effects on the child's health, so parents should pay attention and help their children receive correct and healthy treatment. Only by keeping children away from these diseases can their healthy growth be more guaranteed.

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