Childhood Rashes — Chickenpox, HFMD, Measles & More | SanLuma health guide cover

Childhood Rashes — Chickenpox, HFMD, Measles & More

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Childhood Rashes — Chickenpox, HFMD, Measles & More

$37.00
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For educational purposes only — not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider. For adults 18+.

A new rash can be alarming — is it just heat, or something contagious? This calm guide walks through the most common childhood rashes so you can recognise them and know what to do.

Chickenpox, hand-foot-and-mouth, measles, heat rash, and other common spots — how they look, how they spread, how to comfort your child, and the rash that always needs urgent care.

What's inside

  • Chickenpox — blisters & care
  • Hand, foot & mouth — the day-by-day picture
  • Measles — why it matters
  • Heat & viral rashes — the everyday ones
  • Is it contagious? — keeping others safe
  • The urgent rash — that won't fade when pressed
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This guide is educational information for parents and caregivers about children's health — it is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it is not a substitute for care from a qualified pediatrician or doctor. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. See your child's doctor for check-ups, vaccinations, and any concern, and follow your pediatrician and your national immunization schedule. Trust your instincts. Seek emergency care or call 911 for a baby under 3 months with any fever, trouble breathing or fast/laboured breathing, blue or grey lips, a stiff neck, a rash that doesn't fade when pressed, severe dehydration, a seizure, or a child who is unresponsive or very hard to wake.

ImportantThis guide is an educational resource and is not medical advice or a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment. It has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary; no specific outcome is promised. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider. Read our full Medical Disclaimer.

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