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  1. Jun 29, 2022 · Roseola diagnosis & treatment. Learn about the causes of and home-care tips for this common viral infection that often affects children by age 2, causing a high fever followed by a rash.

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    • What Are The Symptoms of Roseola?
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    The main roseola symptom is a sudden and high fever, typically ranging from 103 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit (39.5 to 40.5 degrees Celsius). A rash may develop all over your child’s body after the fever goes away.

    Roseola is a viral infection, meaning your child is exposed to a virusthat makes them sick. The human herpesvirus 6 causes most cases of roseola. The human herpesvirus 7 causes a few cases.

    Most children have no complications. However, among those that do, the most common issue is a febrile seizure. Febrile seizures affect 10% to 15% of children 6 to 18 months old who have roseola, typically on the first day of their fever. These seizures usually last fewer than 15 minutes and cause no lasting harm to your child. The three main signs ...

  3. Jun 29, 2022 · Roseola is a childhood illness caused by two strains of the herpes virus. Common signs of roseola are a fever and a rash on the trunk and neck. Other signs and symptoms of roseola may include: Irritability. Mild diarrhea.

  4. How is roseola diagnosed in a child? The healthcare provider will ask about your child’s symptoms and health history. He or she will give your child a physical exam.

  5. Jul 4, 2023 · Introduction. Roseola infantum is a common disease of childhood caused by a primary infection with human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) and less frequently, by human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7).

    • Tessa B. Mullins, Karthik Krishnamurthy
    • 2023/07/04
  6. How is roseola diagnosed? There is no test for roseola. It can’t be diagnosed until the fever has gone away and the rash has shown up. Your child’s healthcare provider will examine your child. In some cases, a child may have some tests to check for other causes of fever.

  7. Roseola is usually diagnosed based on a complete medical history and physical examination of your child. Because the rash of roseola that follows a high fever is unique, your child's physician can typically make a diagnosis based on a simple physical examination.

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