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[|Human|] My 2 yr old daughter has a light red rash on her arms, face, and legs. It s slightly elevated. She is not scratching the rash or complaining. She does not have a fever. It started on Saturday when I woke her up from her nap. She was sweating hot and I first noticed it on her arms. Should I take her to the doctor ASAP ? Advil and 1/2 tab of benedryl does not effect the rash.
[|AI|]  Hi, welcome to this forum. Can understand your concerns.- Red rash on arms, legs and face in a 2-year-old child can be due to measles, insect bite, viral infection, chicken pox or allergic reaction to Chat Doctor. - In insect bite, there is rash over exposed parts of body like legs, arms and face and fever is usually not present. There is itching which can start within 24 hours.- In measles, there is rash over legs, arms and face, and it is usually associated with fever. It also associated with itching.- In chickenpox, there are fluid filled rashes which occur simultaneously on all body parts. Fever is usually associated with chickenpox.- Viral infection can also lead to rash over body, but this rash usually subside within 48 hours, and does not lead to any complications like itching.- In