Can acute upper respiratory tract infection give rash


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Acute upper respiratory tract infection is caused
by a variety of causes, including bacterial infection, viral infection, etc. For hemolytic streptococci, streptococci pneumonia and other bacterial infections caused by acute upper respiratory tract infection, usually only manifested as fever, runny nose, sneezing, cough, sore throat and other symptoms, generally not a rash. For acute upper respiratory tract infection caused by virus infection, such as cosaki virus, adenovirus or parainfluenza virus, etc., because these viruses can also cause acute rash in children, in this case, in addition to the symptoms of respiratory tract infection mentioned above, patients may also show rash, rash can be located on the neck, chest, or even the whole body, mostly after the temperature drops.