It starts around the hairline, neck, and face and moves from head to toe. There are usually more spots on the upper body than below, and there are often so many spots on the face and chest that they merge together. Measles spots fade in the order in which they develop, turning ...
blotchy rash that usually starts on the face, particularly at the hairline, and then spreads downward to the rest of the body. The rash tends to merge and can be itchy. You may even notice small, raised white spots on top of the ...
The maculopapular rash manifests about 3-7 days after the prodromal symptoms begin, usually appearing on the face at the hairline and spreading downward to the neck, trunk, arms, legs, and feet.[7,8] Fever may spike above 104°F, and the areas with rash may coalesce as the rash sprea...
When the rash occurs at the site of the tick bite, it is called a primary lesion. Multiple secondary lesions can occur that are a reaction to the infection and are not due to multiple tick bites. All of these lesions can enlarge to the size of a football. This growth in size of the...
the face at the hairline. Later, this rash spreads downward to the neck, arms, trunk, legs, and feet. Small, raised bumps can also appear on top of the rash. The other symptoms that occur due to this infection include high fever, cough, runny nose, red, watery eyes, and koplik ...