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What Causes Watery Nose With Cough And Skin Rash?

My daughter has a slight cold runny nose cough no fever or committing what I am worried about though is a recurring rash morning and evening small raised bumps itchy we give piriton it subsides then come back any annswers to help as to what it is or make it go away
Tue, 8 Jul 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It may be an allergic reaction or may be due to viral exanthem.
Viral infections, including the flu or common cold, can sometimes be associated with a rash .

It is called a viral exanthem. Normally these rashes would resolve as the viral infection resolves.

You can consider monitoring for now, if appears itching then continue the piriton.

If it worsens or does not resolve can visit her doctor.

I hope this helps
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What Causes Watery Nose With Cough And Skin Rash?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It may be an allergic reaction or may be due to viral exanthem. Viral infections, including the flu or common cold, can sometimes be associated with a rash . It is called a viral exanthem. Normally these rashes would resolve as the viral infection resolves. You can consider monitoring for now, if appears itching then continue the piriton. If it worsens or does not resolve can visit her doctor. I hope this helps