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Has anyone on here ever had fifth disease? |
What where your symtoms? Did you have the rash or not? The rash is not a necessary in adults. It can or cannot be present. Joint pain is the common symptom in adults. It is dangerous if you are pregnant. You should see your doctor immediately to rule out any other causes for your pain. Fifth's disease can last anywhere from a couple of days to a couple of months. It is EXTREMELY contagious in the day or two before you get the rash or joint pain and for as long as you are running fever. 5th disease? Your made of tiny little mechanical blocks whose base command is to make more of themselves? |
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I stumbled on to your question and had to laugh out loud. I had such a bad case of fifth's disease a couple of years ago it nearly killed me. I spent 5 days in the hospital and watched a t... I have it now, and I am pregnant. I have looked the net over and cant find a lot of info. It has me worried. I am going back for repeated ultrasounds. If you want to write my email is ivameadow... The medical definition is this: Also known as erythema infectiousum, this is an acute benign infectious disease, mainly of childhood. It is characterized by fever and an erythematous rash that be... Really you need to see a Doc and he should prescribe you anti-inflammatory drugs. While you have pain, the pain is due to inflammation, so you need anti-inflammatory drugs. They will reduce the inf... I had fifth's disease for about 5 weeks. It was extremely awful. If you get swelling in your ankles or wrists make sure you see your doctor. The spots should start to fade around week 3 or 4. ... Just about the same for adults as it is for kids. ... It is a infectious disease-mostly kids get--with a rash on feet, hands and mouth--it goes away in about 14 days--no big deal ...Erythema infectiosum, acute infection with parvovirus B19, causes mild constitutional symptoms and a blotchy or maculopapular rash beginning on the cheeks and spreading primarily to exposed extremi... |
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