Ailments & Conditions

What is a Maculopapular Rash?

Symptoms of a Maculopapular Rash

A maculopapular rash has a quite similar look like a red bump on a red and flat skin area. The red background might not be noticed in people with darker skin. Sometimes, it can be itchy and last anywhere from 2 up to 21 days, depending on the underlying cause. Where the rash appears on the body and how quickly it shows up can vary as well. It may spread any parts, from your limbs to your face. Make sure to notice these signs and inform your doctor accordingly because the information can make it much easier for them to narrow down possible causes and make a more precise diagnosis.

As a maculopapular rash is most common in immune responses and infections, other symptoms might occur. These include vomiting, headache, fever, dry skin, muscle pain, or breathing troubles. This can be an indication of an infection, which would be possibly contagious. It is important to visit your doctor as soon as possible to precise the underlying cause exactly and prevent further complications. [3]