

Localized Versus Widespread Rash: How to Decide
#Heat rash between buttocks skin
Widespread blisters on the skin are a serious sign. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is an example. It can be caused by a bacterial bloodstream infection. Widespread purpura is always an emergency. It looks like purple or dark red larger spots. Unlike most pink rashes, petechiae don't fade when pressed on. This is a life-threatening bacterial infection of the bloodstream. Scattered petechiae with a fever are caused by Meningococcemia until proven otherwise. Petechiae are purple or dark red colored tiny dots. Caused by overgrowth of bacteria in hot tubs. Rash starts 12-48 hours after being in hot tub. Mainly occurs on skin covered by a bathing suit. Causes small red bumps that are painful and itchy. Non-flying insects are more likely to cause localized bumps. Flying insects can cause many bumps on exposed skin. Mainly involves neck, chest and upper back. Most cases of hives are caused by a virus. Rashes that are bumpy and itchy are often hives. Only 10% turn out to be allergic drug rashes. Most rashes that start while taking an antibiotic are viral rashes. No more serious than a Strep throat infection without a rash. Starts on upper chest and quickly spreads to lower chest and stomach. Scarlet Fever is a speckled, red rash all over. It starts with tiny red spots and blisters on the palms and soles. This is the most common viral rash in the first 3 years of life. Your child may also have a fever with some diarrhea or cold symptoms. They occur on both sides of the chest, stomach and back. Viral rashes usually have small pink spots.
