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Rash that looks like roseola but no fever? |
my daughter is 15 months old, and has a rash all over body that people have told me looks like roseola has had it for 3 days but no fever and not itchy at all, its not heat rash shes been in house, i put a new outfit on her that wasnt washed the rash stasrted after that, but its almost 3 days later and has had a bath since, also gave her benadryl and did nothing, any ideas would help thanks http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im... My son had roseola last month. If your child had a fever and then the rash appeared within 24 hours after the fever broke, then it's probably roseola and the rash should disappear within about 5 days. If there was no fever then I'm all out of ideas & would suggest a visit to the pediatrician. Good luck. |
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