It could be an alergic reaction or a serious illness. In either case, if you don't know what it is you should take him to a doctor. * Poison Ivy is a definite possibility.
rash spots all over the body.
There are a number of conditions that could cause a full body rash with or without cold symptoms. This is a question for your pediatrician.
Normally, people recover fully from chickenpox and it does not affect life expectancy.
Although rash is less common than with streptobacillary rat-bite fever, there may be a lightly rosy, itchy rash all over the body
Phenylephrine hydrochloride is a drug that is often used to treat nasal congestion. Some people can have a reaction to it and end up with a generalized body rash.
I think it might be conciderd Exema.
Dermatitis herpertiformis is a chronic blistering skin rash, characterized by blisters filled with a watery fluid. DH is not related to or caused by herpes virus. That is a skin inflammation having an appearance similar to herpes.
Not normally, but if you are talking about mouth or throat ulcers, or a rash with blistering, you should immediately see your doctor as this is a rare but serious side effect.
You should not generalize about people.Is the rash generalized or all over your body?
Scarlet fever is a case of strep throat with a bright red rash. The rash does not have a specific shape, but it will appear bright red and all over the body.
Chickenpox is also called Varicella. The symptoms are loss of appetite, swollen and lymph glands, chills, fever, blistering rash, sore throat, and headache.
Some signs of rashes are red marks on the skin, raised bumps on the skin, itchiness of the skin, blistering of the skin, ulceration of the skin or scaling of the skin.