But the CDC has reported outbreaks, which can be very contagious among unvaccinated children. The infection starts with a fever, runny nose, and cough. As these symptoms fade,
a full-body rash appears
. Most kids get better in two weeks, but some develop pneumonia or other problems.
How long does a RSV rash last?
The rash starts 12 to 24 hours after the fever goes away. The rash lasts
1 to 3 days
. By the time the rash appears, the child feels fine.
Can a respiratory infection cause a rash?
Flu
rash: Everything you need to know. The flu is a common respiratory infection, and its symptoms can range from mild to severe. Although a rash is not a common symptom of the flu, it can sometimes occur. There is evidence to suggest that certain types of flu may lead to a rash forming in some people.
Is RSV rash contagious?
Yes,
RSV is highly contagious
— particularly during the three- to seven-day period a person has symptoms. Some infants and people with weakened immune systems may remain contagious for as long as four weeks.
What are the signs and symptoms of RSV?
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Runny nose.
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Decrease in appetite.
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Coughing.
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Sneezing.
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Fever.
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Wheezing.
What viruses cause rashes?
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rubella.
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chickenpox.
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mononucleosis.
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roseola.
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hand, foot, and mouth disease.
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fifth disease.
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Zika virus.
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West Nile virus.
What are 3 types of viral rashes?
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Chickenpox. 1 / 15. Everyone knows about this viral rash. …
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Shingles. 2 / 15. Once you’ve had chickenpox, the virus lives on inside your body. …
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Molluscum Contagiosum. 3 / 15. …
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Fifth Disease. 4 / 15. …
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Cold Sores. 5 / 15. …
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Genital Herpes. 6 / 15. …
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Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease. 7 / 15. …
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Rubella. 8 / 15.
Can lung problems cause rashes?
Shortness of breath (dyspnea) and a cough that won’t go away can be among the first symptoms of
sarcoidosis
. But sarcoidosis can also show up suddenly with the appearance of skin rashes.
What does septic rash look like?
People with sepsis often develop a hemorrhagic rash—a
cluster of tiny blood spots that look like pinpricks in the skin
. If untreated, these gradually get bigger and begin to look like fresh bruises. These bruises then join together to form larger areas of purple skin damage and discoloration.
Can you get a rash with an upper respiratory infection?
If they have
roseola
, young children who are typically 6 to 36 months old can develop symptoms of an upper respiratory virus, such as a cough, congestion, and high fever, which are then followed by a rash.
How long is a person with RSV contagious?
People infected with RSV are usually contagious for
3 to 8 days
. However, some infants, and people with weakened immune systems, can continue to spread the virus even after they stop showing symptoms, for as long as 4 weeks.
How do you get rid of RSV?
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Remove sticky nasal fluids with a bulb syringe and saline drops.
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Use a cool-mist vaporizer to keep the air moist and make breathing easier.
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Give your little one fluids in small amounts throughout the day.
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Use non-aspirin fever-reducers such as acetaminophen.
Does RSV always have a fever?
Fever may not always occur with RSV infections
.
What does RSV sound like?
When your pediatrician listens to your baby’s lungs, if they have RSV and bronchiolitis, it actually sounds like
Rice Krispies
in the lungs; it’s just all crackly.
How do you know if RSV is getting worse?
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Is dehydrated.
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Has difficulty breathing.
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Has gray or blue color to their tongue, lips or skin.
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Is significantly less active or alert than usual.
How do you treat RSV at home?
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Create moist air to breathe. Keep the room warm but not overheated. …
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Drink fluids. Continue breastfeeding or bottle-feeding your infant as you would normally. …
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Try saline nasal drops. …
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Use over-the-counter pain relievers. …
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Stay away from cigarette smoke.
Edited and fact-checked by the FixAnswer editorial team.