Question

The baby had a fever for 4 days due to tonsillitis, with the highest temperature reaching 40 degrees. The baby had seizures, received intravenous drips, and took antipyretic medication. Now that the fever has subsided and the tonsillar pus spots have disappeared, there are many small red spots on the face. What is the cause, and how should it be treated? Previous treatment situation and effect: received antipyretic injections and intravenous infusion. What kind of help is needed: how should it be treated?

Answer

From a medical perspective, skin allergies mainly refer to when the skin reacts to various stimuli such as cosmetics with adverse reactions, chemical preparations, pollen, certain foods, industrial air pollution, etc., leading to symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain, peeling, and allergic dermatitis. At 11 months old, the baby has developed red rashes on the face after the fever subsides. Pay attention to care, keep the face dry, be cautious with diet—eat more vegetables and fruits and less fried, high-calorie, and spicy foods—and ensure adequate sleep time.