It is a very common phenomenon for babies to have rashes. However, if a baby has a rash, it is best not to bathe the baby first. Wait until the baby's rash recovers, and then bathe the baby. The room must be well ventilated, the baby must drink plenty of water, the diet must be light, and the baby should not eat greasy food. Let the baby rest more. There are many reasons for babies to have rashes, and it is best to find out the cause. Can I take a shower when I have a rash? During this rash, bathing is not possible. This can easily affect the baby's health and affect the quality. But after recovery, you can take a bath. You should not bathe while the rash is present. You should wait to recover and then take a shower. You can check your routine blood work to see what's going on. Treatment is chosen based on the tests. Roseola infantum, also known as roseola infantum and rash infantum, is a common acute rash-associated infection in infants and young children caused by human herpesvirus-6. When the disease occurs, irregular red spots appear on the back, neck and other parts of the body, mild flu symptoms or persistent high temperature appear within 3-5 days, and a rash appears within 12-24 hours of the fever. Most babies will clear up within 1-3 days. The baby will not feel itchy, and only in special cases will it heal in about 1 week, so don't worry. Acute infantile rash has two stages, with symptoms first appearing after an incubation period of 5 to 15 days: 1. The body temperature suddenly reaches 39°C -40°C and will continue to have a fever for three or four days, but the child's spirit and appetite are good. 2. Use antipyretics to reduce fever, once the medicine starts to take effect, the fever will return. 3. When the fever is high, most people will experience diarrhea, runny nose, cough or mild symptoms. 4. Sometimes high fever convulsions may occur, and some children may also have coughs, swollen lymph nodes in the neck, and ear pain. 5. Blood tests showed a decrease in leukocytes and a significant increase in lymphocytes. What are the causes of rashes in infants? 1. Human herpes virus 6 infection The pathogen of acute rash in infants and young children is human herpesvirus type 6. As the body develops immunity after infection with the virus, further infection becomes rare. Therefore, the virus is transmitted not only to the sick infant, but also to the healthy parents and family members. The water droplets spread. The fetus can obtain antibodies from the mother through the placenta. The antibody positivity rate was 45% 4 months after birth, 76% at 11 months, 90% at 5 years, and 98% at 17 years. Acute rash of infancy is more common in infants aged 6-18 months. They are rare after 3 years of age and occur more frequently during spring and autumn rains. There is no gender difference. 2. The baby has low resistance Infants under 1 year old are not fully developed and have poor resistance to disease. Especially after 6 months, the levels of anti-infection substances and nutrients such as iron in the mother's antibodies gradually decrease, and the baby's ability to synthesize antibodies is not perfect. Therefore, the baby's ability to resist infectious diseases gradually decreases. Various infectious diseases are prone to occur, especially common colds and fevers. |
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