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What Causes Red Rash On Chin Followed By Low Grade Fever?

My daughter is almost 4. She had a red rash on her chin the other day. Then it turned into just dry scaly skin. Not sure if that will matter. Today, she suddenly had a low grade temp. 100.4 on her temples, 101 on her forehead, and 99.5 in her ears. She is complaining that her eyes are burning. Is this anything for which I should be concerned??
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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Pediatrician, Pulmonology 's  Response
Hi
Thanks for writing to health care magic.
The rash could be associated with her viral illness.
It might settle once fever settles.
This needs application of moisturising oinments daily and good intake if fruits and vegetables.
If rash and fever persists or gets worse in next couple of days take her to nearby doctor
Wishing your child good health
Regards
Dr Arun
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What Causes Red Rash On Chin Followed By Low Grade Fever?

Hi Thanks for writing to health care magic. The rash could be associated with her viral illness. It might settle once fever settles. This needs application of moisturising oinments daily and good intake if fruits and vegetables. If rash and fever persists or gets worse in next couple of days take her to nearby doctor Wishing your child good health Regards Dr Arun