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Rashes, Widespread and Cause Unknown

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Call 911 Now (your child may need an ambulance

Call Your Doctor Now (night or day) If

Call Your Doctor Within 24 Hours (between 9 and 4) If


Home Care Advice for Widespread Rashes (Pending Talking with Your Doctor)

  1. For Non-Itchy Rashes: No treatment is necessary, except for heat rashes which respond to cool baths.
  2. For Itchy Rashes: Wash the skin once with soap to remove irritants. Then give your child cool baths without any soap 4 times per day for 10 minutes whenever the itch is uncomfortable. (Caution: avoid any chill). Follow with calamine lotion or a baking soda solution (1 teaspoon in 4 ounces of water).
  3. Contagiousness: Avoid contact with other children and especially pregnant women until a diagnosis is made. Most viral rashes are contagious (especially if a fever is present). Your child can return to day care or school after the rash is gone or your doctor says it's safe to return with the rash.
  4. Expected Course: Most viral rashes disappear within 48 hours.
  5. Call Your Doctor If