19 doctors has-been to diagnose virus?

water infection was not detected ,loss of weight,dignified temperature ,low blood pressure,major organs failed ,and be on oramorph at the time for a period of 1 week, so what caused the illness as a red raise rash turned to a blister and ended up scarring any doctors out there that can furnish a sound diagnosis please as family are eep in grief at the loss of their children,thankyou
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what you are describing is a septic shock it is not specific of a disease it is the shutting phase of any none treated infection it all will end in breakdown, what were the precedent signs? Source(s): (a)j
I am a epidemiology and parasitology student, the symptoms that you have described could have be caused by many things, here are some examples:

Roseola (contagious) -
A flat, rosy red rash on the chest and tummy caused by a herpes virus. There is high fever 2 to 4 days past the rash. It commonly affects children between the ages of 6 months and 3 years. The child may feel only mildly poorly during the fever. Roseola is infectious for 5 days after first symptoms occur.

Scarlet Fever (contagious) -
A rough, bright red rash (feels approaching sandpaper) caused by a bacterial infection (streptococcus). It affects the face, neck, elbows, armpits, and groin, next spreads rapidly to the entire body. A high fever and lowliness occur before the rash; a sore throat and blistering of the skin, especially the palms of hands, occur after the rash.

Measles (contagious) -
A flat blotchy red unwary caused by the rubeola virus. It occurs mostly in children. The impetuous first appears on the face, forehead, and behind the ears, then spreads downward to chest, belly, and then to arms and legs. Fever, cough, red eyes, sensitivity to light, and a sore throat accompany the unthinking. Considered infectious from 3 to 6 days before the rash appears and up to several days after the rash starts.

Poison Ivy, Oak, Sumac -
A red, swollen skin over-hasty and lines of tiny blisters caused by the interaction of oily resins of plant leaves with the skin. It affects any exposed areas and cause intense itching and burning.

Lyme Disease -
A red rash that looks like a bull's eye; raised edges surround the deer tick bites next to pale centers in the middle. The rash fade after a couple of days. Lyme disease is caused by a bacterial infection spread by deer tick bite(s). It affects exposed skin areas where the ticks bite. This often includes the scalp, d¨Ścolletage, armpit, and groin. Causes no pain or itching at the time of the bites. A fever and the rash crop up the week following the bite(s).

Maybe you can try seeing a parasitologist or a doctor that specializes in diseases. Most clinics and testing can ususally identify what is wrong - commonly - with a child. But if they cannot identify it, it may be an singular occurence to the region.

If you or child have travelled to anywhere exotic (south america, africa, asia, etc...) recently or to places that are hotspot for travellers or are known to hold exotic animals,etc.... you may want to get checked out by public health specialists.

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