How to treat your child’s skin rash

Many things can trigger rashes in children. While most rashes are not serious, there are some instances where medical help may be needed.

Some rashes in children go away on their own, but others require medical attention. Here’s how to cure common childhood rashes and when to see a doctor if your child has red, itchy skin.

The effective treatment of rashes in children depends on a few things, including your child’s overall health. Is your child exhibiting any additional symptoms or signs of illness? How soon did the rash appear? Is it localised or generalised throughout the body? How much does your child’s rash affect them? Is your child currently taking any medications? Has your child tried any new meals, soaps, or skin care products?

For the most part, these are general ways to treat rashes:

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When to see a doctor for a rash

Always call your child’s doctor right away if your child:

How to avoid rashes

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