Non-blanching rashes can be a sign of serious illness, but not always A non-blanching rash is a type of rash that doesn’t disappear (or blanch) when pressure is applied. This is opposed to ...
a meningitis rash is often blanching, which means it turns white or lighter when you apply pressure to the area. If the bacteria continues to spread and cause serious damage, it may become non ...
Dr Harsha Rajanna said he was told Layla bumped into a table A nurse called in junior doctor Imogen Buck who saw the non-blanching rash - a "classic indicator" of meningitis. Layla was transferred ...