Rash

Following a three-day trip to Yeongdeok, my daughter developed an itchy rash that didn’t respond to home treatment. Online research suggested antiviral medication, which initially seemed helpful; however, the rash reappeared in different locations on her upper body after she overheated. We sought medical attention the next day, and the doctor diagnosed a rash, prescribed medication, and recommended keeping her cool.

Interestingly, the rash improved significantly after the initial diagnosis, even without further treatment. Another doctor in Daegu suggested a possible allergy, recommending allergy testing and alternative medication. I’m perplexed by the rash’s movement, but keeping her cool appears to have been beneficial. She’d never experienced this type of rash before, but thankfully, it cleared up.

I’m still unsure of the cause, but I’ll remain vigilant about her skin condition. Over two weeks have passed without recurrence, but I’ll keep a supply of antiviral medication on hand and remain cautious about overheating in case it happens again.

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