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  2. 10 common rashes on kids (with photos) - Today's Parent

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    Notice a rash on your little one? Here's help figuring out common rashes on kids and what to do about them.

  3. When to Worry About a Child's Rash | Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    As a parent, it’s hard to know whether a child’s rash is something that you need to worry about or not. The problem is that when you’re a parent, all rashes look bad. Patrick Mularoni, M.D., from Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, explains some common rashes seen in children.

  4. 20 Common Skin Rashes in Children - Healthline

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    20 Common Skin Rashes in Children and How to Identify Them. Rashes in kids are rarely a reason for concern. Treatments can help relieve the itch, and you can talk with a doctor to rule out...

  5. Treating Child Skin Rashes & Signs of a Serious Rash - WebMD

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    1. Find the Cause. 2. Clean the Skin. 3. Treat Symptoms. 2 min read. Rashes in young children can be upsetting, but they're common and often not serious unless there are other symptoms. Call...

  6. Toddler Rash With No Other Symptoms: When To Worry - Parents

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    Rest assured that a toddler rash with no additional symptoms is typically due to a viral infection and is not cause to worry. These rashes will usually go away on their own within a week.

  7. Common Pediatric Rashes - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Any rash that is associated with difficulty breathing or swallowing should be treated as an emergency. Certain rashes with fever can be dangerous. If the child has fever and a flat bright red rash that looks like someone made small dots with a red magic marker, the child should be seen immediately.

  8. Skin rashes in children - Mayo Clinic

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    Consult your child's doctor if: A rash or lesion affects the eyes; Blue, red or purple dots appear in the affected area; The lesion is crusty, blistering or oozing; A rash is accompanied by a fever, dizziness, shortness of breath, vomiting or a stiff neck; A rash is accompanied by any other troubling symptoms

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