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What Causes Fever Followed By Red Patches All Over The Body?

can you please help me to determine what type of disease my nephew has?. he had red patches all over his body and it is being accompanied with low grade fever. he had a fever 4 days ago and the red patches just appeared last night.. what should we do for this? what should be the treatment?...can you please help me?
Mon, 15 Sep 2014
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Fever and rashes often indicate a viral illness. Sometimes it can also be just an allergic reaction to his current sickness. It would be best to see a doctor so the rashescan be examined. Also, a blood test like CBC can be done in order to differentiate other causes of fever and rashes.

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Mark Rosario MD
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What Causes Fever Followed By Red Patches All Over The Body?

thank you for using healthcare magic. Fever and rashes often indicate a viral illness. Sometimes it can also be just an allergic reaction to his current sickness. It would be best to see a doctor so the rashescan be examined. Also, a blood test like CBC can be done in order to differentiate other causes of fever and rashes. sincerely, Mark Rosario MD