Bacterial and Viral Rashes - eMedicineHealth
Rubella begins with a pink/red rash on the face (a slapped cheek appearance) then spreads to the rest of the body and gets better in about 4 days. o Your child does not appear to be very ill but may develop swollen lymph nodes in the neck, especially behind the ears. • Treatment o Rubella is also easily prevented with an effective vaccine ... ................
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