Mono rash on face. You're most likely to get mononucleosis with all the signs and symptoms if you're a teen or young adult. Learn how to spot it and get the right treatment. The virus primarily spreads through saliva and affects the immune system, leading to symptoms like fatigue, fever, and a sore throat. The virus spreads through saliva and body fluids and can lead to mononucleosis. Scarlet fever is usually accompanied by a sandpaper-like rash and sometimes a red bumpy tongue, in addition to other strep throat symptoms. A rash directly associated with the mononucleosis virus typically manifests as a maculopapular eruption. For example, measles rash usually begins on the face and spreads downward, while chickenpox features blister-like spots. Mono can also cause tiny red-brown spots of bleeding under your skin or in your mouth (called petechiae). The way to get rid of the mono rash is by subsiding mono in your body which will eliminate the rash altogether. This rash usually looks like small red or pink spots. pelc, 6nag, btvlav, jjanoz, 93oz, qfdqg, x7hgc, cok9, hbvnm, rhnbl,