There are several types of rashes that often occur in babies and young children, and the symptoms of these rashes are very similar. Let me tell you how to distinguish rashes on babies?
Urticaria is often caused by allergies. Acute urticaria usually lasts for hours or days, up to 6 weeks, while chronic urticaria can last for more than 6 weeks or even months.
Diaper rash, skin irritation caused by urine and feces. There are large areas of erythema or small red papules on the baby's buttocks, anus, perineum and thighs, and even skin ulcers.
Eczema usually appears slowly and does not suddenly appear in a large area, while prickly heat is just the opposite. It appears in a short period of time.
Rubella mainly occurs in adolescents and children of school age. It is caused by the rubella virus and spreads through respiratory droplets. It can also be spread through close contact.