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  1. 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.

  2. Jun 12, 2023 · Roseola is a common, contagious viral infection that affects most babies and children before they turn 2. The main symptom is a sudden, high fever. This can cause febrile seizures (normally harmless) in some children. Roseola may cause serious complications in children with weakened immune systems.

  3. It may take between five to 15 days for a child to develop symptoms of roseola after being exposed to the disease. It occurs mostly in children under the age of 3 and occurs mostly in the spring and fall. The most serious complication that can occur with roseola is febrile seizures.

  4. Roseola is caused by a type of herpes virus. The virus can enter the body through the nose and mouth. It is spread when a child breathes in droplets that contain the virus after an infected person coughs, sneezes, talks, or laughs. Which children are at risk for roseola? It most commonly affects children younger than age 2.

  5. Mar 9, 2021 · Roseola is a common virus that infects children under age 2. Most of the time, it’s nothing to worry about, and kids get better on their own. It's also sometimes called “sixth disease.” What Are...

  6. Jun 20, 2023 · Roseola — also known as sixth disease — is a contagious illness caused by a virus. Roseola usually manifests as a fever followed by a distinctive skin rash of pink patches or spots. Most cases...

  7. Feb 9, 2023 · Summary. Roseola rash occurs due to infection from a type of herpes virus. It typically affects babies and toddlers and people may confuse it with measles. However, both conditions have...

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