How does infantile rash have a fever nurse?

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Infantile rash, also known as infantile rosette and burning rash, is an acute eruptive infectious disease common in infants and young children caused by human herpesvirus 6 infection. Irregular erythema appeared on the back, neck and other parts of the body, mild cold symptoms or high temperature appeared in 3-5 days, and rash appeared in 12-24 hours after fever subsided. Most of the baby's symptoms will disappear in 1-3 days. How does infantile rash have a fever nurse? Let's talk about it

How does infantile rash have a fever nurse?

If the baby can't drink the medicine, you can use the antipyretic tie (the temperature is more than 39 degrees), so as not to cause the baby not to drink even water, thinking that water is medicine. Mother can cut off the nail, so as to prevent scratches, put on the finger with little finger, and quickly push the medicine into the anus.

Warm wet compress: soak the towel in 35 ℃ water, remove the water, apply it on the forehead, and replace it every 10 ~ 15 minutes. You can also use watertight plastic bags filled with ice, wrapped with dry towel to apply to the head and neck, and can also apply to the armpit and groin.

Rub the soles of feet and limbs: first rub the soles of feet, then rub the legs, hands, arms, back, finally rub the baby's two small ears, then rub the Baihui acupoint. After a while, the baby sweated and her temperature dropped.  

matters needing attention

1. The baby should have more rest, the ward should be quiet, the air should be fresh, and the quilt should not be too thick. 2. Keep the skin clean and clean, and often wipe the sweat stains on the child's body to avoid catching cold. 3. Drink more boiled water or fruit juice for children to facilitate sweating and urination and promote poison discharge. 4. Physical cooling is generally not recommended with cold water or alcohol bath, so that the rash does not come out.