Question
A red rash started on the buttocks, with a fever reaching 38.2 degrees. After taking antipyretic and anti-inflammatory medication, the condition improved. At night, the child cried and was restless, with ulcerated tongue and red spots on the face. The rash can break open, leaving red spots.
Answer
It is suspected to be infantile roseola. After the fever subsides, the child’s spirits improve, and the rash appears, which usually fades after about three days. Drink plenty of water, eat fresh fruits, and wipe the body with warm water.