rashes Flashcards
Slapped cheek syndrome
fever, after URT
self limiting
Hand, foot and mouth disease
self limiting
fever
Scarlet Fever
rash on cheeks bright red
Sore throat
Headache
Fever
‘sandpaper’ texture and the tongue
Streptococcus species.
usually 10 days of phenoxymethylpenicillin
Children remain infectious until 24 hours after the first dose of antibiotics.
Measles
erythematous, blanching maculopapular rash all over the body.
preceded by a fever, cough, runny nose or conjunctivitis.
Koplik spots (white spots inside the buccal cavity) may also be seen alongside the preceding symptoms.
self-limiting,
serious complications (pneumonia, encephalitis, immunosuppression and subacute sclerosing panencephalitis)
Children are infectious from 4 days before the rash to around 4 days after. It is highly infectious.
hives
allergic
t1 hypersensitivity
Chickenpox
caused by varicella zoster virus (Human Herpes Virus 3).
Children are infectious from 1-2 days before the rash until every single lesion has crusted over. They should be kept from school until the lesions have crusted ov
complications- encephalitis
Roseola
lace like rash
herpes virus 6
Rubella
postauricular lymphadenopathy and a rash that starts on the head and spreads down to the trunk.