Recognizing Rashes in SJIA
Learn how to tell the difference between a SJIA rash and other common skin conditions.
Expert Q&A
Question: How do I differentiate an SJIA rash from other skin conditions?
A: Although the SJIA rash can look like nearly any rash, some things set it apart. A differentiating feature is [that] the rash of SJIA typically [accompanies] spikes of fever, which occur around certain times every day and tend to be most prominent on areas of increased warmth, such as under a child’s shirt.
Other things to watch for:
- The SJIA rash fades quickly and moves around; it’s not fixed in one place
- You can bring on the rash by rubbing or scratching your child’s skin – something known as Koebner’s phenomenon
Theresa Wampler Muskardin, MD
Pediatric Rheumatologist
Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone Health
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