Yes
Roseola is typically caused by a virus called human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6). It is a common infection in infants and young children. The virus is usually spread through respiratory secretions and can cause a high fever followed by a rash.
Glandular fever, also known as infectious mononucleosis, is not congenital. It is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus and is usually transmitted through close contact with infected saliva. It is more common in teenagers and young adults.
Yes, roseola is a real sickness that primarily affects young children. It is caused by a virus, typically the human herpesvirus 6 or 7. Symptoms include high fever, followed by a pinkish-red rash once the fever breaks. Most children recover fully without complications.
Squirrels construct their nests, called dreys, by gathering twigs, leaves, and other materials to build a sturdy structure in the branches of trees. They use their teeth to break and shape the materials, creating a cozy and secure home for themselves and their young.
Squirrels make nests by gathering twigs, leaves, moss, and other materials to build a cozy structure in trees or other high places. They use their teeth and claws to shape and secure the materials together, creating a safe and warm home for themselves and their young.
No! If a baby has a fever over 99oF for more than 24 hours they need to see a doctor.
Milk teeth (caps) can cause irritation that can result in excess saliva and the young horse working his mouth, creating foam.
Teeth
i think he had no problem on his teeth when he was young
Angus Young did not lose his teeth in the 70s. The story of him losing his teeth during a performance is a myth. Angus Young actually had his teeth capped.
im not sure about a young one, but a adult has about 42 teeth
im not sure about a young one, but a adult has about 42 teeth
If you are young and still growing, tobacco will make you grow slower. That is not it though, it will harm your body and cause yellow teeth.
No, it is not common for a baby's skull teeth to develop at a young age.
Fever 1793 was published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.
yes she had it when she was young
Febrile seizures, which are triggered by a high fever in young children, are the most common cause of seizures in children. Other common causes include epilepsy, infections, brain injuries, and genetic factors. Proper diagnosis and treatment are necessary to manage seizures in children effectively.