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"title": "Rashes in babies and children", | |
"intro": "Many things can cause a rash in children and they’re often nothing to worry about.", | |
"date": "2016-09-26", | |
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"paragraph": "<p>If your child seems unwell with a rash and has a fever.</p>", | |
"title": "See your GP" | |
}, | |
"type": "callout" | |
}, | |
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"value": "<p>The information below shouldn’t be used to self-diagnose your child’s condition, but it should give you a better idea of what is causing the rash.</p>", | |
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"body": "<p>A fever with bright red rash on both cheeks can be slapped cheek syndrome. Your child may have a cold and the rash can spread to the body.</p><p><br/></p><p>It usually clears up within a week. Children’s paracetamol can bring down a fever.</p>", | |
"title": "Fever and red cheeks" | |
}, | |
{ | |
"image": 2, | |
"body": "<p>Chickenpox causes red spots that turn to blisters. They can be itchy. They eventually scab and fall off. Some children have a few spots, while others have them all over their body.</p>", | |
"title": "Small spots and blisters" | |
}, | |
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"image": 6, | |
"body": "<p>A common childhood illness that causes blisters on the hands and feet and ulcers on the tongue, is hand, foot and mouth disease. It also causes fever and your child may have a cold.</p><p><br/></p><p>It usually clears up in about a week. Children’s paracetamol can bring down a fever.</p>", | |
"title": "Blisters on hands and feet and in the mouth" | |
}, | |
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"body": "<p>Scarlet fever causes a pink-red rash, which feels like sandpaper and looks like sunburn.</p><p><br/></p><p>It usually starts with a swollen tongue, sore throat, headache and fever.</p><p><br/></p><p>See your GP straight away if you suspect scarlet fever. It’s treated with antibiotics.</p>", | |
"title": "Pink-red rash" | |
} | |
], | |
"title": "Rash with fever" | |
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"body": "<p>Heat and sweat can cause small, red spots known as prickly heat or heat rash. It itches so you may notice your baby scratching.</p><p><br/></p><p>Heat rash should clear up without treatment.</p>", | |
"title": "Rash caused by heat" | |
}, | |
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"body": "<p>Skin that's itchy, red, dry and cracked may be eczema. It’s common behind the knees and elbows and the neck, but can appear anywhere.</p><p><br/></p><p>Speak to your GP if you think your child has eczema.</p>", | |
"title": "Red scaly skin or cracked skin" | |
}, | |
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"image": 8, | |
"body": "<p>A raised, red, itchy rash (hives) can appear as an allergic reaction to things like stings, medicines or food.</p><p><br/></p><p>It usually clears up within a day or two.</p><p><br/></p><p>Speak to your GP if your child keeps getting this type of rash. They may be allergic to something.</p><p>Call 999 if there's swelling around the mouth.</p>", | |
"title": "Raised itchy spots" | |
}, | |
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"body": "<p>An itchy, ring-like rash can be ringworm.</p><p><br/></p><p>Ask your pharmacist for a cream or lotion to treat ringworm.</p><p><br/></p><p>If it appears on your child’s scalp, speak to your GP, as it may need to be treated with medicine.</p>", | |
"title": "Itchy, round rash" | |
} | |
], | |
"title": "Rash with itching" | |
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"body": "<p>Small white spots (milia) often appear on a baby’s face when they are a few days old. They usually clear up within a few weeks and don’t need treatment.</p>", | |
"title": "White spots in babies" | |
}, | |
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"image": 4, | |
"body": "<p>Raised red, yellow and white spots (erythema toxicum) can appear on babies when they’re born. </p><p><br/></p><p>They usually appear on the face, the body and the upper arms and thighs.</p><p><br/></p><p>The rash can disappear and reappear.</p><p>It should clear up in a few weeks without treatment.</p>", | |
"title": "Red, yellow and white spots in babies" | |
}, | |
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"image": 10, | |
"body": "<p>Small, firm, raised spots that can appear anywhere on the body are common in children and known as molluscum contagiosum.</p><p><br/></p><p>Treatment isn’t recommended as the spots clear up, although it can take over a year.</p>", | |
"title": "Pink or skin-coloured spots" | |
}, | |
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"image": 11, | |
"body": "<p>Nappy rash can be red patches on your baby’s bottom, or the whole nappy area. The skin may look sore and feel hot. There may be spots or blisters. It can make you child feel uncomfortable or distressed.</p><p><br/></p><p>You can buy creams from your pharmacy to help clear it up.</p>", | |
"title": "Red patches on a baby’s bottom" | |
} | |
], | |
"title": "Rash without fever or itching" | |
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"type": "section" | |
} | |
], | |
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"value": "<h2>Call 999 or go to A&E if your child has a rash and they:</h2><p></p><ul><li>have a stiff neck<br/></li><li>are bothered by light<br/></li><li>seem confused<br/></li><li>are shaking uncontrollably<br/></li><li>have a fever you can’t control<br/></li><li>have unusually cold hands and feet<br/></li><li>have a rash that doesn’t fade when you press a glass against it<br/></li></ul><p></p><p>These can be signs of meningitis.</p>", | |
"type": "alert" | |
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