Drug eruption, also known as drug dermatitis, is a rash caused by allergic reaction to certain drugs. There are many kinds of drug eruption, with different shapes and colors. Most drugs may cause drug eruption. The common ones are antipyretic and analgesic drugs such as antibiotics, sulfonamides, aminopyrine, metamizole, phenylbutazone and salicylate, as well as serum drugs such as hypnotics, antiepileptic drugs and antitoxin. Relatively speaking, the ingredients of paracetamol in children are much safer, and there is generally no allergic reaction. However, if the baby is allergic or has a special constitution, drug allergy is not ruled out. Generally, mild drug eruption will disappear within 2-7 days after drug withdrawal.
Children with sunflower have paracetamol, and our baby has also used it. The cold has been cured and there is nothing wrong with it. If it is really a drug eruption, the landlord's baby should be careful when taking medicine in the future. Of course, the most important thing is to make the cause as clear as possible, stop using allergic or suspected allergic drugs immediately and ban them for life. Encourage children to drink more water or infusion to speed up drug excretion. The landlord can check the pictures, or go to a bigger hospital for consultation or examination, so as not to have any misdiagnosis.