5. Rashes
Every parent’s worst nightmare is spotting a rash that can’t easily be explained. Thoughts always jump to the worst-case scenario and the glass tumblers come out for a roll across the affected area. Then the parents have to check and double-check, before getting second and third opinions and checking again. The calming truth is, that most rashes are fairly insignificant symptoms of generally non-serious illnesses.
There can be some illnesses that cause rashes to be wary of, but in most cases, it is usually nothing to worry about. With adenovirus rashes, expect a rash that can appear anywhere on the body, spread quickly, and disappear almost as quickly as it came on in the first place. It isn’t pleasant but it’s something to keep an eye it for if you’re anticipating an adenovirus infection. If you’re worried about a rash, speak to a medical professional as soon as you can.