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around the fifth day, a rash begins on the body. The rash is usually composed of flat pink patches or spots, although there may be some raised patches

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What are the most common symptoms of roseola?

The common symptoms of roseola are having sudden high fever that last up to 2 to 3 days and sometimes even longer and stops suddenly. After that a rosy-pink rash may appear on torso, neck and arms.


What causes roseola?

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.


Who discovered roseola?

Roseola, also known as human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) or sixth disease, was first identified and characterized by virologists in the 1980s. It is a common childhood viral infection that typically causes a mild fever and rash.


What is wrong with your son high temp and a rash?

Possibly Roseola-caused by a viral infection. My son was prone to viral infections when he was young and had this at age 1.


18 month old with rash on back torso neck and checks vomited once not eating well drinking ok with fever?

Roseola most likely.


What is rosalea disease?

Roseola (also known as sixth disease, exanthem subitum, and roseola infantum) is a viral illness in young kids, most commonly affecting those between 6 months and 2 years old.A child with roseola typically develops a mild upper respiratory illness, followed by a high fever (often over 103° F or 39.5° C) for up to a week. During this time, the child may appear fussy or irritable and may have a decreased appetite and swollen lymph nodes (glands) in the neck.The high fever often ends abruptly, and at about the same time a pinkish-red flat or raised rash appears on the trunk and spreads over the body. The rash's spots blanch (turn white) when you touch them, and individual spots may have a lighter "halo" around them. The rash usually spreads to the neck, face, arms, and legs.


Does roseola cause itchiness?

Itching is not a common feature of roseola.


When was Chaenopsis roseola created?

Chaenopsis roseola was created in 1981.


Can a baby have the Roseola virus twice?

It is very uncommon, but yes it is possible to have the Roseola virus twice.


How many children with roseola will have febrile seizures?

About 5-35% of all children with roseola will have these "febrile seizures."


When can a child with Roseola go back to school?

Just read on Dr Greene.com that there is no reason to exclude kids with roseola from school.


How long after the appearance of Koplik's spots does the measles rash appear?

A couple of days after the appearance of the Koplik's spots, the measles rash begins.