Q19. What are viral skin rashes?

A19. These are numerous skin conditions, caused by viruses, which result in a red skin rash. This rash develops on any part of the body.

A viral skin rash is classed as specific, e.g. measles or non-specific. This type of rash usually clears once the virus has disappeared. Find out more in our viral skin rash section.

FAQS Index : Guide to Baby Skin Rashes


FAQs Intro

  1. Why do babies develop skin rashes?
  2. What are the most common skin rashes in babies?
  3. What is cradle cap?
  4. What is baby acne?
  5. What is baby eczema?
  6. What is heat rash?
  7. What are hives?
  8. What is urticaria?
  9. What are milia?
  10. What is impetigo?
  11. What types of birthmarks do babies get?
  12. What causes chickenpox?
  1. What causes measles?
  2. Can babies get German measles (rubella)?
  3. What is ringworm?
  4. Can babies develop psoriasis?
  5. What is scabies?
  6. What is roseola?
  7. What are viral skin rashes?
  8. Does my baby have a wart?
  9. What is the treatment for baby skin rashes?
  10. Why is the MMR vaccine controversial?
  11. Can you prevent baby skin rashes?

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