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  2. Jun 29, 2022 · Roseola is a common childhood infection caused by a virus that can cause fever and rash. It usually isn't serious and goes away on its own, but it can cause complications in some people.

  3. Jun 20, 2023 · Complications. Prevention. Treatment. Recovery. Vs. measles. When to see a doctor. Outlook. Roseola can affect anyone of any age, including adults. Those who have never been infected or are...

  4. Jun 12, 2023 · The main symptom of roseola is a high fever, but some children have other symptoms, as well. What are the symptoms of roseola? 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).

  5. Symptoms that don’t get better, or get worse. New symptoms. Key points about roseola in children. Roseola is a contagious viral illness. It causes a high fever and then a rash that develops as the fever goes away. It most commonly affects children younger than age 2.

  6. Irritability and tiredness. The rash appears around days 3 to 5, as fever subsides. Typically small rose-pink or red raised spots (2–5 mm in diameter) that blanch (turn white) when touched. Some spots may be surrounded by a lighter halo of pale skin. Mainly affects trunk and rarely spreads to involve the neck, face, arms and legs.

  7. Mar 9, 2021 · Roseola is a viral infection that causes fever and rash in children under 2. It's not common in adults and usually goes away on its own. Learn how to recognize the signs and when to see a doctor.

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