There are 3 main types of rashes in children:
Children commonly present to the emergency department (ED) with a febrile illness and a rash.
Approximately 70% of such cases are attributable to viruses, such as coxsackie, echovirus or the enteroviruses. The rest result from bacterial infections such as streptococcal and staphylococcal infections, mycoplasma, rickettsial diseases, drug-related causes or Kawasaki disease.
Prodromal symptoms of such illnesses include:
Some illnesses are associated with a typical rash, which can lead to a definite diagnosis. In other cases, the clinical features may not be specific enough to enable an accurate diagnosis.