Child has fever and rash? 5 signs of Scrub Typhus parents should not ignore

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As parents, it’s natural to worry when our little ones fall ill. If your child has a fever along with a rash, you might be wondering about Scrub Typhus. This disease, caused by a tiny mite, can show up with some specific signs. Here’s what to look out for and when to seek help. Key Signs to Watch For: 1. Fever: A sudden high fever (often above 102°F). 2. Rash: Look for a rash that starts as small red spots and can spread. 3. Headache: Complaints of headaches or body aches. 4. Fatigue: Unusual tiredness or lethargy. 5. Swollen Lymph Nodes: Check for swelling in the neck or behind the ears. When to Consult a Doctor: - If your child has a fever that doesn’t come down with home care. - If the rash worsens or spreads. - If they seem excessively tired or irritable. - If you notice any swelling in the lymph nodes. - If symptoms persist for more than a couple of days. Quick Checklist for Parents: - Monitor fever and rash closely. - Keep your child hydrated. - Note any changes in behavior or energy levels. - Keep a record of symptoms to share with the doctor. Remember, it’s always better to be safe. If you’re unsure, don’t hesitate to consult your pediatrician. They can provide the best gui

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