Itching is not a common feature of roseola.
No. Saliva shouldn't cause itchiness. If it persists, I recommend seeing your doctor.
Not always, but it can in some severe cases.
Itchiness and an ugly round rash
Chaenopsis roseola was created in 1981.
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.
by it's fine hairs that cause us itchiness
it cannot itch to the body but the tongue can be itchy
It is very uncommon, but yes it is possible to have the Roseola virus twice.
Vaginal itchiness can have many causes, although the most common is a yeast infection that can be cured by a medicated cream. In case of vaginal itchiness, the best thing to do is consult a doctor who can determine the cause and prescribe the appropriate treatment.
About 5-35% of all children with roseola will have these "febrile seizures."
Movement of hair on the skin can cause itchiness because it tickles. Very sensitive skin will tingle or appear to itch when the hair lightly touches it.
Just read on Dr Greene.com that there is no reason to exclude kids with roseola from school.