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My 20 month old daughter has had cold symptoms for over a week. Her cheeks have seemed chapped also which I attributed to the colder weather. A few days ago I took her to the doctor to have her checked for an ear infection. Her ears were fine. The doctor commented that her cheeks were red and I told her she had just been crying (she had been really angry). Nothing more was said about her cheeks. Anyway, yesterday I noticed she has a rash all over her body. I thought maybe heat rash from wearing warm pajamas. Then the thought struck me that it might be fifth disease. My daughter has a tendency to be anemic and I read that fifth disease can make it worse. I am 8 months pregnant and I've read it can cause anemia in the fetus. Are there blood tests we can have done to find out if this was fifth disease, and if it is causing any problems? The pediatric clinic is closed since it is Sunday, and I'm getting worried. I talked to the advice nurse and she just said to call our doctors next week to see if there is anything they think we should do. I guess that's all we can do so I'll try not to get too stressed out. Thanks everyone. Fifth disease can cause aplastic anemia (your body stops making red blood cells) in kids with sickle cell anemia, but doesn't usually cause problems in normal kiddos, even if they're a little anemic. If she is very lethargic and not responsive, running high fevers, or has any symptoms that worry you, feel free to take her to the ER. See a 2nd professional According to what I read on this website, your daughter has the classic symptoms for fifth disease. http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/infecti... |
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