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When to Worry About Your Child’s Rash

Child with hand rashes being evaluated by pediatrician

Children often develop rashes from time to time, many of which are harmless and resolve on their own. However, some rashes can indicate an underlying illness or allergic reaction that requires medical attention. Knowing when to seek evaluation can help parents protect their child’s health and comfort.

Common Rashes in Children

Most rashes in kids are due to minor irritations, viruses, or heat. Diaper rash, eczema, contact dermatitis, and viral rashes like roseola or fifth disease are common. These often produce redness, bumps, or dry, itchy patches, and can improve with over-the-counter medication and time.

When a Rash Warrants Medical Attention

Some signs suggest a pediatrician should evaluate a rash. These include:

  • Rash that spreads quickly or doesn’t improve after a few days
  • Blisters, open sores, or signs of infection such as pus or crusting
  • Accompanied by a fever, fatigue, or difficulty breathing
  • Painful or swollen areas
  • Purple spots or bruising not caused by injury

If your child is also experiencing other symptoms, such as vomiting, stiff neck, or confusion, get attention right away. These are symptoms of a more severe illness, such as an allergic reaction, bacterial infection, or meningitis.

What to Expect During a Pediatric Evaluation

A pediatrician will examine your child's rash, inquire about their recent activity and history, and even conduct tests if needed. Depending on the cause, treatment might include topical creams, antihistamines, antibiotics, or additional allergy testing. Getting an early diagnosis ensures proper treatment and averts complications.

When in Doubt, Call Your Pediatrician

It’s always better to be cautious about your child’s skin health. If you’re unsure about a rash or it seems to worsen, don’t hesitate to schedule a visit. Prompt evaluation can provide peace of mind and relief for your child.

Our Location

Easy to Find Location

From I-205

Take Highway 213-Exit 10 toward Molalla for about 4 miles. After the Clackamas Community College, turn left at the signal onto Glen Oak Road. Turn left into our parking lot. The offices are on the corner of Glen Oak Road and Highway 213.

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Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Limited evening Urgent Care Clinic and Saturday Morning Clinic during the winter months, from November through April.

Medical advice is available 24 hours a day for those unexpected emergencies.

Monday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

Limited morning urgent care hours may vary during Winter months

Sunday:

Closed

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