Global Health: Case Series
/An Itchy Rash in Rural Guatemala
Imagine you are a provider working in a rural clinic in the Pacific coastal region of Guatemala...
Your next patient is a previously healthy five-year-old boy accompanied by his grandmother. The grandmother states that the patient has had an itchy rash for the past 15 days. Initially, he had a fever associated with the rash, however the fever only lasted for the first three days and has since resolved. In addition to the fever and rash, the patient has also been complaining of cough, congestion, runny nose, mildly decreased appetite, and headaches. The grandmother states that acetaminophen has been helping with the patient's symptoms and that the patient's mother applying cornstarch with water to the rash to help with the itching. The patient has several siblings at home and one of his brothers had a similar rash however it only lasted for one day.
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Authored by Kelli Jarrell, MD
Posted by Grace Lagasse, MD
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