Question

Why do red dots appear on a baby’s face after exanthematic fever?

Answer

After an exanthematic fever, red dots appearing on the baby’s face may be symptoms of pediatric roseola or drug rash. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, avoid exposure to wind, and appropriately use topical medications such as calamine lotion. Additionally, you can give the child a children’s clear solution and maintain a light diet. Observe for a few days, and the red dots usually disappear on their own.