Throughout the progression of meningitis, a person may develop a distinctive skin rash. These rashes do not always appear in the early stages, though if they do, they resemble small pinpricks. This petechial rash looks similar to flea or bug bites.
When a person has meningococcal septicemia, they can develop a large, purple rash that resembles a bruise.

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