A rash that's caused by something else could be all over the body. It could cause the baby to be fussy, tired, not eating, not drinking, has a fever. And that's when you really want to reach out ...
A MUM claims her baby was left with horrific "blisters and burns" after wearing a supermarket nappy - though the chain suggests it was just severe "nappy rash". Rachel Hynd was horrified when she ...
The name “scarlet fever” originates from one of its hallmark symptoms: A bright red, sandpaper-like rash that spreads across the body, giving the skin a “scarlet” (a vivid red colour ...
a low-grade fever, and a skin rash. Most cases get better on their own, but you can help ease some of your symptoms with ibuprofen or naproxen. Kids younger than 5 and immunocompromised adults are ...