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What Causes Fever And Red Blotches On The Face In Children?

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Posted on Wed, 12 Oct 2016
Question: my grandson has anemia fever nausea red blotchs on face can you tell me some causes
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Answered by Dr. Diptanshu Das (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
A detailed examination needed

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking An healthcaremagic.

You have mentioned a number of conditions here. Most often fevers in children are due to viral cause. It is likely that your grandson has a viral infection. Worm infestation is a very common cause of anaemia along with nausea. That is another possibility to be considered. Blotches could be due to an allergic component often associated with viral infections. However for a definite diagnosis your grandson needs to be examined clinically and I would insist that you take him to a doctor for the same.

Feel free to write back.

Regards
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What Causes Fever And Red Blotches On The Face In Children?

Brief Answer: A detailed examination needed Detailed Answer: Thanks for asking An healthcaremagic. You have mentioned a number of conditions here. Most often fevers in children are due to viral cause. It is likely that your grandson has a viral infection. Worm infestation is a very common cause of anaemia along with nausea. That is another possibility to be considered. Blotches could be due to an allergic component often associated with viral infections. However for a definite diagnosis your grandson needs to be examined clinically and I would insist that you take him to a doctor for the same. Feel free to write back. Regards