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After receiving a flu vaccination, children often experience symptoms similar to the flu virus and may occasionally have an adverse reaction to the shot, such as a rash.
Most children develop rashes on their bodies at some time in their lives. It is important to know what may be causing the rash in order to help determine how to best treat it.
Chicken pox is a condition caused by an infection by the varicella zoster virus (VZV), one of the herpes viruses that affects humans. It's a common childhood virus, although a person can become...
Fever and rash are common symptoms in children, and may be an indication of a developing infection or illness. Fortunately, these symptoms can usually be managed at home, though symptoms that...
When a child has a rash it is often a response to something that is causing irritation to the skin. Skin rashes can cause itching, redness and a lot of frustration. By looking into the cause of...
One of the typical childhood illnesses that your child may experience is Fifth Disease. This is a contagious disease that is characterized by a rash. Fifth Disease affects younger children and...
Children can develop rashes from touching poisonous plants, by touching a caustic cleaning product, or by catching a virus that causes a rash. Rashes that appear on the skin as a result of...
If your child has ever had an infection, the odds are good he was prescribed amoxicillin. The fact is, amoxicillin is one of the most commonly prescribed medications for children, and for good...
A rash is described as a reaction of the skin causing a red eruption. Many culprits can cause a rash, including an infection, allergies, a virus, an insect bite or a reaction to a certain...
Rashes--a reaction of the skin, which can take on different forms--are regular issues in children. They can have many causes, including infections and allergies or be a reaction to a drug....
Chicken pox is a common children's disease, causing a child to run a fever and producing itchy, red bumps all over the skin. Although a vaccine is available, most children will still become...
Diaper rashes can be an irritable time for your baby or toddler. There are tons of creams and ointments to choose from making a simple trip to the store a nightmare. Here are a few simple tips to...
According to Visual DX Health, simply defined, a rash "is an outbreak of many red bumps or patches on the skin." Rashes are quite common in children, but most are not dangerous to your child or to...
Mucinex is a popular over-the-counter medication that helps with congestion. Children's Mucinex has a lower dosage of active ingredients to make the product suitable for children. There are some...
Ringworm is an infection of the skin caused by a fungus that is highly contagious. It is very important if someone in your family has ringworm to seek treatment immediately to prevent other family...
Symptoms of scabies in children are easy to detect. Properly identifying scabies can help prevent the spread of this disease. Scabies can be found in daycare centers and schools, but is mostly...
If you believe your child has thrush, a fungal infection caused by the yeast candidas albicans, there are several things that you can do from home to help treat it. In most cases, the thrush will...
Chicken Pox is preventable with an immunization from your medical provider. There are still a number of children who are not immunized and it is important to be able to recognize the symptoms of...
It can be difficult not to scratch the intensely itchy rash of chickenpox. Here are some home remedies for chickenpox that can help relieve the discomfort.
Lyme disease is caused by a bite from a tick that is carrying the bacterium "Borrelia burgdorferi." It comes from infected mice and deer that the ticks have already bitten, and it is passed to the...
Fifth disease is caused by the parvovirus B19. This is a human virus and cannot be transmitted to animals. This common illness is usually marked by mild symptoms such as a low-grade fever and a...
Scarlet fever is a bacterial disease that results in a sore throat, fever, a "strawberry tongue" and a characteristic rash. While in the past this disease was often very dangerous and resulted in...
Scarlet fever is a condition that afflicts mostly children between the ages of two and ten years old. It's an extremely contagious rash caused by a strep infection that creates the scarlet fever...
Fifth's Disease is also known as erythema infectiosum, a viral illness that is a mild though infectious illness that often afflicts children between the ages of 5 and 15. Affecting the skin,...
So they were out playing in the woods and came home with an itchy patch of skin. Looks like someone's got poison ivy! Good thing you know how to quickly treat and relieve the frustrating itch...
Recent news has reported a measles outbreak that is the largest in 10 years. The once dead virus is now alive. How can you protect your child from measles? Immunization is important. If you...
Has your child developed a rash on his face? Here are some helpful hints to diagnosing the cause.
The Varicella vaccine helps prevent a case of the chicken pox. This is a common childhood disease that used to affect almost all children. The disease has always been more dangerous when an adult...
Roseola is a common childhood virus. Most children have been exposed to the virus and one third of all children have contracted Roseola. The danger is not from the rash associated with Roseola,...
Fifth disease (erythema infectiosum) is also known as the slapped cheek disease because it typically causes a bright red rash on the face, which later spreads down the body. Primarily occurring in...