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My 8-month-old daughter had a fever two days ago and is better now, but she has developed small red spots on her face and back. What treatment is needed?

Asked by Female, 27 ยท 1 day ago

Small red spots appearing after a fever in an 8-month-old child are often due to a common viral rash (such as roseola), which usually appears as the fever settles and resolves on its own without specific treatment. If your child is otherwise active, feeding well, and has no breathing difficulty, you can manage at home by keeping her comfortable, maintaining good hydration (breast milk or fluids), and avoiding overheating; no creams or antibiotics are usually needed. You may use a gentle moisturiser if the skin seems dry, but avoid applying any medicated creams without a doctor's advice. However, seek medical attention if the rash is associated with persistent fever, poor feeding, excessive sleepiness, vomiting, difficulty breathing, or if the rash turns purple, spreads rapidly, or does not improve in a few days.
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  1. Possible Condition

    • The symptoms could suggest a viral exanthem like roseola, which presents with fever followed by a rash.
  2. When to Seek Medical Care

    • Seek medical attention if the rash spreads, there's difficulty breathing, or the fever persists.
  3. Treatment and Care

    • Provide supportive care like keeping your child comfortable and hydrated. Consult a pediatrician for evaluation and management if needed.

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