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What Causes Fever, Red Cheeks, Rhinitis, Pharyngitis And Cough?

10-year-old boy seen in Urgent Care today for what we thought was a sinus infection. Blood pressure was taken and was low at 80/40. Diagnosed with allergic rhinitis and pharyngitis and cough, prescribed steroid tablets (which he has not started yet). Every morning (for past several months) he already takes 10 mg Zyrtec, Pulmicort 90 mcg, and Flonase 50 mcg nasal spray. 5 hours later he now has temp of 100.5 and bright red cheeks. What could this be.
Thu, 14 Dec 2017
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Hi.... a short febrile illness with symptoms like this along with rdd cheeks is suggestive of a viral illness called exanthem subitum. This is usually a self limiting disorder, but it will have very high grade fever. If he develops rash all over the body or extremely lethargic even when the fever is at the normal temperature, then, I suggest you get him back to the nearest Emergency Room.

Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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What Causes Fever, Red Cheeks, Rhinitis, Pharyngitis And Cough?

Hi.... a short febrile illness with symptoms like this along with rdd cheeks is suggestive of a viral illness called exanthem subitum. This is usually a self limiting disorder, but it will have very high grade fever. If he develops rash all over the body or extremely lethargic even when the fever is at the normal temperature, then, I suggest you get him back to the nearest Emergency Room. Regards - Dr. Sumanth