Question
Because of the hot weather, my daughter has developed many small red rashes on her body. Watching her in pain and crying so severely every day, I’m very worried. When I applied medicine to her, I noticed the rashes were visibly bumpy. Does baby measles feel bumpy, and can it be cured?
Answer
The body rashes caused by the seasonal increase in temperature may be allergic eczema or heat rash, and if there are no fever symptoms, the possibility of baby measles can be ruled out. Baby measles is a disease caused by a viral infection. First, you should take your child to the hospital for a routine blood test to determine if there is an acute inflammation. If it’s just an allergic factor, it can gradually recover by applying medication.