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  1. Jul 9, 2023 · Fifth disease can sometimes go away on its own, but treatment can manage symptoms and relieve itch. The article will cover everything you need to know about fifth disease, including its appearance, symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, and more. Illustration by Laura Porter for Verywell Health.

  2. Key points about fifth disease in children. Fifth disease is a viral illness that causes a bright red rash on the cheeks. The rash can then spread to the body, arms, and legs. The rash lasts 2 to 4 days. Other symptoms can include runny nose, sore throat, and low fever.

  3. A rash is usually the primary symptom of fifth disease. The rash: Starts on the cheeks and is bright red. It often looks like "slapped" cheeks. Over the next two to four days, the rash spreads to the trunk, arms and legs, and can last several weeks. It often has a "lacey" appearance.

  4. Sep 28, 2023 · The most recognized sign of fifth disease is the red rash across the cheeks that looks as if the child has been slapped. You might also hear it called slapped-cheek disease. But not all...

  5. Feb 10, 2023 · Summary. Fifth disease, or slapped cheek syndrome, can cause a bright red rash on one or both cheeks while the rest of the face is pale. On darker skin, it may be harder to see. Fifth...

  6. Mar 29, 2023 · Treatment. Complications. Research and Statistics. Related Conditions. Fifth disease, also called erythema infectiosum, is an illness caused by a virus known as parvovirus B19. Though fifth...

  7. Nov 10, 2022 · Symptoms. Fifth disease is also known as "slapped cheek disease" because of the distinctive red rash it causes on the cheeks. This type of rash is more common in children. Some people may also develop a rash on their chest, back, buttocks, arms, or legs.

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