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Possibly Roseola-caused by a viral infection. My son was prone to viral infections when he was young and had this at age 1.
Viral Hemmorhagic Fever
The medical term for a red rash due to a virus is an exanthem.
Illnesses that cause a body rash and swollen feet ankles are lupus, chicken pox, and viral arthritis. Kidney disease can also have these symptoms.
Kill them ;)
False. In fact, the prescription of antibiotics for viral infections is suspected as the reason that there is a rise in antibiotic resistant bacteria in the Western world.Antibiotics 'kill' bacterial infections.Antivirals 'kill' viral infections.
Unlike rashes which accompany various viral infections, the rash of RMSF does spread to the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. Over a couple of days, the macules turn a reddish purple color.
Chlamydia itself doesn't cause a rash. Rarely, a person may develop Reiter's syndrome (reactive arthritis) after chlamydia or other types of viral or bacterial infections. Reiter's syndrome may cause a rash on the hands or feet. Syphilis can cause a rash on your hands and feet in the second stage.
Antibiotics kill bacteria. They do not kill viruses.
Viral infections such as common cold, influenza, measles, Chickenpox, mumps, viral hepatitis (jaundice), viral meningitis etc. are very well treated with homoeopathy.
Patiki is rash that is linked with cancer. Along with bruising, it is one of the most common symptoms in the early stages of leukemia. If you or someone has patiki I would recommend visiting your doctor and getting blood work done.