A variety of viral infections can cause rashes in conjunction with fevers. These conditions, known as viral exanthems, usually present with fever and a variety of other symptoms. Many of the more dangerous infections can be prevented with good...
A rash is an area of skin irritation. It can be localized to small area of the skin or cover the entire body. In children, generalized rashes are very common, but are also concerning as they can indicate a serious medical condition, especially if...
Rashes are a common symptom in babies. Most rashes in babies are benign and will go away on their own or with symptomatic treatment with over-the-counter medicines or home remedies. A rash on a baby's leg can indicate an infection, an inflammatory...
Human Herpes Virus 6, also called "exanthem subitum," "sixth disease," and "roseola," is a common disease that usually affects infants. Caused by one of the eight herpes strains that can infect humans, roseola infects most children by the time...
Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) is the most common cause of a febrile illness called roseola or exanthem subitum. This illness typically occurs in young children ages six months to three years. High fever, skin rash, and mild cold-like symptoms...
If your child has itchy, irritated skin, it could be a simple reaction to a change in the weather, or it could be a sign of a more serious infection or allergic reaction. When your 3-year-old develops an itchy rash, you can try treating the...
Communicable diseases are caused by pathogens passed from one human to another. Pathogens are viral, bacterial, parasitic and fungal. Methods of transmission include mucus, blood, breath, saliva and sexual contact. Contaminated surfaces, such as...
Viral exhanthem, also known as viral skin rashes, are common among children of all ages. A viral rash may or may not be contagious; those that are contagious are spread through the air or by direct contact. Childhood immunization has decreased the...
Rashes come in many forms, from the raised, red patches of hives -- also known as urticaria -- to the itchy blisters of poison ivy. Some rashes are painful, some are painless, and others are accompanied by itching. The urge to scratch an itchy...
Rashes are the physical manifestations of a variety of ailments. With their developing immune systems, children are more susceptible to these conditions, according to the "Textbook of Pediatric Dermatology."
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A variety of conditions and causes can make red bumps appear over the surface of your skin. Some conditions involve widespread rashes over your entire body, while others may limit themselves to a singular area, such as your chest. Although many...
Rashes are common infant maladies that manifest in nearly 95 percent of neonates. Most skin conditions are relatively benign and can easily be prevented by things such as proper hygiene, vaccinations and vigilant elimination of allergins, while...
Viral infections affect many organs of the body. The skin is one such organ affected by viruses, either as the primary target or as a signal of ongoing systemic infections. The principal skin manifestation of a viral infection is a rash. The...
Roseola infantum, or exanthem subitum, is a benign rash in young children generally following a fever. Learn more about roseola including treatment options in this medical video.