Non-blanching rash


A non-blanching rash is a skin rash that does not fade when pressed with, and viewed through, a glass.
It is a characteristic of both purpuric and petechial rashes. Individual purpura measure 3–10 mm, whereas petechiae measure less than 3 mm.
A non-blanching rash can be a symptom of bacterial meningitis, but this is not the exclusive cause.