When babies have rashes, mothers must learn how to identify them
1. Symptoms of eczema
1. Eczema generally does not cause fever or fever.
2. Eczema is a local flaky distribution. At the beginning, the skin is red with pinhead-sized red papules. The rash area will have redness, swelling, spots, and may also have scaling or small blisters. Some areas may become thickened and scabbed due to frequent scratching. Infection can also occur if the skin is scratched.
3. Most of the areas where eczema appears are on the face, chest, buttocks and outside of elbows.
4. Eczema is chronic and recurring and can be very itchy. As long as you exert more force, it will become redder and redder, and it will not go away for a long time.
2. Symptoms of acute rash in young children
1. Urgent rash in young children usually occurs after fever subsides for 3-5 days.
2. The biggest characteristic is "the fever subsides and the rash appears". The body temperature is between 39 and 40°C. After the fever subsides, a rash appears quickly all over the body, and the rash subsides quickly, with no scaling or pigmentation.
3. During this period, my energy and appetite were okay.
4. Children’s emergencies will not occur repeatedly.
3. Prickly heat symptoms
1. Prickly heat mostly occurs in summer, and there will be no fever.
2. Prickly heat is a common acute inflammation of the skin in babies. Blocked sweat pores are the main cause of prickly heat.
3. The first form of prickly heat is that the baby's smooth and tender skin becomes very red, and then a small red rash appears, which is about the size of a pinhead or papule herpes, with a small white spot in the center. , and appear densely in patches, appearing suddenly and increasing rapidly.
4. Most of the areas where babies get prickly heat are on the neck, chest and back, elbow fossa, popliteal fossa, etc. Babies are more special than adults in that prickly heat will appear on the head, forehead, etc.
The most important and common ones are eczema, childhood rash, and prickly heat. Of course, rubella, measles, and roseola are also possible, but the frequency of occurrence is not very high.