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I think the way to answer this is to say that rashes can be caused by the same thing (or group of things) that caused the fever. A fever itself doesn't cause rash. Both are symptoms of something else.

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Skin rashes in spots and fever can be caused by various diseases, but the right answer for this question is a viral disease that is actually quite frequent. Many people have this. The answer to the question is allergic reactions. They can cause skin rashes in spots and fever for some severe allergic reactions.

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