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Stay informed about common illnesses affecting children in our community. At Pinecone Pediatrics, we provide up-to-date information on seasonal illnesses like the flu, colds, RSV, and more. Learn about symptoms, prevention tips, and when to seek medical care. If your child is showing signs of illness, our pediatricians are here to help with expert guidance and treatment options to ensure a speedy recovery. Contact us to schedule an appointment or get advice on managing your child’s symptoms.
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The Chickenpox rash can occur on all body surfaces. The rash is raised, red and itchy.
The rash is no longer contagious when all of the spots are crusted over and no new spots are appearing. This usually takes 7 days after the rash first appears.
This photo shows a child with measles. The rash is likely in a later stage and starting to fade. Other visible symptoms are red, weepy eyes.
Measles is a very contagious disease. It is caused by a virus. It first appears on the face and then spreads to other areas.
This photo shows a child with measles.
Measles is a very contagious disease. It is caused by a virus. A red, blotchy rash appears around day 3 of the illness. It first appears on the face and then spreads to other areas.
This patient had a widespread rash from an allergy to penicillin. The picture shows the arm.
This child's right hand and wrist show the spotted rash of Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
Rocky Mountain spotted fever is caused by a bacteria. The disease is spread by ticks.
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