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Treatment of rashes in children after Covid

Hello! The phenomenon of a rash after infection with the Covid-19 virus appears quite common, especially in children after the fever has almost stopped. If parents observe, touch the rash without blisters, only the red spots are benign.

If the baby eats, drinks, plays well, after 2-3 days it will be over, the mother does not need to use measures. On the contrary, if the baby feels uncomfortable and the rash has not subsided after 24 hours, the mother can buy Aerius (active ingredient desloratadine) for the baby to drink.

About the dose of Aerius, children from 6 to 11 years old, use 5ml (2.5mg) Aerius syrup, take 1 time per day; children from 1 to 5 years old, use 2.5ml (1.25mg) Aerius syrup, take 1 time per day; Children from 0 months to 11 months old, use 2ml (1mg) Aerius syrup, take 1 time per day.

Note, children drink up to 3 times, only maintain for 3 days; If taking 1-2 times, the child is cured, then the mother will stop taking the drug

This drug is also suitable for adults in the treatment of rashes. Specifically, adults and adolescents (12 years and older), take one 5mg or 10ml (5mg) tablet of Aerius syrup, taken once daily.

Skin rashes can also be a serious complication of Covid-19 in children, called multi-organ inflammatory response syndrome in children (MIS-C), which causes multi-organ inflammation. Scientists still don’t know the mechanism that causes MIS-C. Skin symptoms of MIS-C include: rash; redness of the skin on the hands, feet, or both; dry, red and chapped lips.

In addition to medication, the rash caused by Covid-19 can be treated at home by applying cold compresses to the itchy area; bathing in an oatmeal bath helps relieve itching and irritation of the skin; use over-the-counter topical medications such as hydrocortisone creams and lotions that contain calamine. Besides, avoid scratching because the more you scratch, the more it itch and increases the risk of scarring, infection, and pigmentation changes. If it is severe, you may need a doctor’s help.

Besides, if the child’s rash is rough, pus-filled with high fever, the mother needs to contact a doctor for the most appropriate treatment.

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