
What It Is
Viral rashes are skin eruptions caused by viral infections such as measles, rubella, or dengue. They can appear as red spots, bumps, or patches, often accompanied by itching, fever, or malaise. These rashes usually indicate an underlying viral infection and may spread to others in contagious cases.

How It Works
At ClairéDerma, treatment focuses on relieving symptoms, supporting skin healing, and preventing complications. Dermatologists may use:

Benefits

Ideal For
The Treatment Process
01
Dermatologist Consultation at ClairéDerma
Examination of rash type, distribution, and associated symptoms.
02
Diagnosis Confirmation
Clinical assessment and, if needed, lab tests to identify the virus.
03
Symptomatic Treatment
Soothing creams, antihistamines, and supportive measures.
04
Hygiene and Care Guidance
Advice on avoiding scratching, keeping skin clean, and limiting spread.
05
Follow-Up Monitoring
Ensuring rash resolves properly and checking for secondary infections.
Expected Results and Recovery
Most viral rashes resolve within a few days to weeks with supportive care. Proper symptom management and hygiene prevent complications and discomfort.

Got Questions?We've Got Answers
Find answers to the most common questions about our treatments, procedures, and recovery process. If you can't find what you're looking for, our support team is always here to help.
Yes, some viral rashes can spread through contact or respiratory droplets.
Most resolve naturally, but treatment helps relieve symptoms.
Typically a few days to two weeks, depending on the virus.
Yes, scratching increases the risk of infection and irritation.
Yes, especially if accompanied by fever, pain, or spreading rapidly.
Creams help relieve symptoms, but underlying viral infection may need supportive care.