Skin rashes in children
Pityriasis rosea is a relatively common skin condition that causesa temporary rash of raised, red scaly patches to develop on the body.Most cases occur in older children and young adults (aged between 10 and 35).
The rash can be very itchy. In most cases,it clears up without treatment in2 to 12 weeks, although inrare cases it can last up to five months.
Emollients , steroid creams and antihistamines can be used to help relieve the itchiness. The rash doesn't usually leave scars, although the skin can sometimes be discoloured afterwards.
You can get a heat rash anywhere on your body, but the face, neck, back, chest or thighs are most often affected.
Infants can sometimes get a prickly heat rash if they sweat more than usualfor example, when it's hot and humid or if they're overdressed. It isn't a serious condition and rarely requires any specific treatment.
Information and advice about common childhood rashes, including chickenpox, eczema, impetigo, measles, psoriasis, ringworm, scabies and slapped cheek syndrome.
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