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A maculopapular rash is a combination of flat and raised red lesions on the skin. It can be caused by drug reactions, infections, allergies, or systemic inflammation. See a doctor to diagnose and treat the underlying condition. The rash is maculopapular that emerges 1–5 days post-prodrome, starting from the forehead and face, then spreading to the trunk and extremities. The rash may merge into a scarlatiniform (sandpaper-like) appearance and fades within 3 days, starting from the forehead and face and moving downward. A maculopapular rash is a type of skin rash that is characterized by raised bumps on discolored patches of skin. The rash can be itchy and painful. Maculopapular rash is a type of skin rash with flat, red areas and small bumps. It can be caused by various diseases, infections, medications, or allergies.