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    Roseola, also known as sixth disease, is an infectious disease caused by certain types of human herpes viruses. Most infections occur before the age of three. Symptoms vary from absent to the classic presentation of a fever of rapid onset followed by a rash.

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  2. 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.

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  4. Feb 9, 2023 · What is a roseola rash like? Learn how to identify this infection in babies and toddlers, how it differs from measles, and when to seek medical attention.

  5. 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. It may take 5 to 15 days for a child to have symptoms of roseola after being exposed to the virus.

  6. Roseola is characterised by high fever lasting for 3–5 days, runny nose, irritability and tiredness. As the fever subsides a rash ( exanthem) may appear on the face and body. Roseola is also known by the names roseola infantum and exanthem subitum.

  7. Jul 4, 2023 · The child will experience a rapid defervescence of the fever with accompanying nonpruritic, pink papular rash that begins on the trunk. It is found universally and has been discovered to be the cause of 10% to 45% of febrile illness in infants.

  8. Jun 20, 2023 · swollen lymph nodes. loss of appetite. There is no specific test that can be used to diagnose roseola, although sometimes a blood test can identify its antibodies. Doctors usually diagnose...

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