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What Could Rashes On Neck With High Fever In Children Suggest?

3 year old Rash 3 days large covered body except feet hands neck and face. Elevated body temperature, not a fever Rash was small then connected all together. After 3 days of rash. Pink eye for the third day. Now on the 6 th day a cough I starting What is it?
Tue, 12 Aug 2014
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Hi...what you are quoting - everything is fitting into a viral illness with exanthematous rash and increasing cough now is also an indirect proof of viral illness. Don't worry. it will settle by itself. Maintain a temperature chart by checking and noting the temperature every 4th hourly and get back to your pediatrician if fever doesn't settle in 48 hours.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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What Could Rashes On Neck With High Fever In Children Suggest?

Hi...what you are quoting - everything is fitting into a viral illness with exanthematous rash and increasing cough now is also an indirect proof of viral illness. Don t worry. it will settle by itself. Maintain a temperature chart by checking and noting the temperature every 4th hourly and get back to your pediatrician if fever doesn t settle in 48 hours. Regards - Dr. Sumanth