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| Does anyone know anything about Roseola? |
Roseola is a viral infection that simulates measles but is milder. The patient develops fever of abt 3-5 days and when the fever is abt to subside, the patient develops reddish rashes starting fro... |
| What is the difference between roseola and rubeola? |
Roseola is common acute illness in kids. It is a rash that follows a fever. Several viruses have been identified but the most common is herpesvirus 6. It is usually a pink flat rash with a few bum... |
| Rash that looks like roseola but no fever? |
My son had roseola last month. If your child had a fever and then the rash appeared within 24 hours after the fever broke, then it's probably roseola and the rash should disappear within abou... |
| Does anyone know what roseola is? |
Roseola is a mild virus that is generally harmless and often starts with a sudden high fever that lasts 2 to 3 days (up to 8 days). Try Tylenol or ibuprofen for the fever. The rash is typically no... |
| Can teenagers get Roseola? |
Most common in children under the age of 4, but yes, you can still get it.
However, if you had it as a child, you cannot get it again. ... |
| What is roseola? |
Roseola (baby measles is another name for them) is of the rheubella strain, meaning that they are, indeed, a form of measles.
It is normal for a child to have them around 2 to 3 years of age. A... |
| Who knows about ROSEOLA?? |
My daughter spiked a fever of a 104 that lasted for a few hours. Are you giving him tylenol which is why you haven't seen a fever? Either way, have him checked out so it can be in his medical ... |
| What cause's roseola rash? |
Herpes viruses 6 and 7 aren't the type of herpes viruses that cause the type of herpes you're probably thinking of. The herpes part just refers to the general family of viruses. The parti... |
| Roseola rash? |
It does to me...I have pityriasis rosea and it looks about the same...but on children it can be different and instead of on the trunk area, it usually is on the arms or legs...so I am not positive.... |
| Blushing ALL the Time? |
I think you mean rosacea; a skin disorder that causes frequent blushing and redness of the cheeks and nose. There are several treatments that are very effective, including creams and light (not las... |
| Tonsillitis.Please Help!? |
Gargle warm salt water. it will help with the swelling for now, but antibiotics are the best answer. If the last ones didn't work, ask your dr for stronger ones. But When I was younger (before... |
| Fever and a rash? |
if your really that sick.....
VISIT A DOCTOR! ... |
| My baby sister has a rash, and i dont know if its ruebella or roseola. Plz help me!? |
This is a picture of my daughter with roseola ... |
| T'ook my daughter to the Dr. today thinking she had roseola, Dr. said she had intra virus? Can't find info. |
Enterovirus. Very common in children and no big reason to worry. ... |
| I have twins that are 18 months one has hade roseola this week will the other one get it? |
If I were you, I'd just about count on the children swapping any disease/virus. They're swapping everything else and unless you keep them apart, which would be difficult to do, they will... |
| How long is roseola contagious? |
Roseola
Incubation Days (days from exposure until showing symptoms): 9 to 10
Days contagious: Onset of fever until rash is gone (2 days) ... |
| Is roseola contagious? |
Yes, especially among young children. Roseola is spread by saliva or respiratory droplets 鈥?when an infected person sneezes or coughs, for example 鈥?or by fecal-oral contact. Because a child is con... |
| Should I worry about my daughter getting roseola? |
If your child is exposed to someone with roseola and becomes infected with the virus, it generally takes a week or two for signs and symptoms of infection to appear 鈥?if they appear at all. It'... |
| Do people still use terms like "1st disease", "2nd disease", etc? |
These terms refer to the six childhood diseases associated with skin rashes. Not used much anymore except for Fifth disease. These days we just say what it is. ... |
| My son has a rash on his stomach? |
With him only being 5 years old it is very hard to say exactly what it could be considering so much is going around, but if i must say I would give him benadryl if its an allergy and see if that g... |
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