roseola

NOUN
  1. any red eruption of the skin
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  • Seizures are most likely to occur early in an illness (such as roseola, colds, gastrointestinal infection) when the fever is rising quickly.
  • Illnesses that most commonly cause febrile convulsions include viral upper respiratory infections such as flu, ear infections, or roseola (a virus causing a temperature and rash).
  • Infants infected with HHV 6 may develop roseola, a mild rash that disappears within several days.
  • Roseola (also known as sixth disease, exanthem subitum, and roseola infantum) is a viral illness in young children, most commonly affecting children between the ages of 6 months and 2 years.
  • Roseola, or exanthema subitum, is caused by human herpesvirus 6.
  • Antibiotics cannot treat roseola because it is caused by a virus, not a bacterium.
  • Take your child to the doctor if she has symptoms of roseola.
  • I had been wondering if the assessment of Intestines Wind / Heat had been a bit off, but at that point the baby developed a whole body rash - red points - diagnosed by the MD as roseola.
  • Infection made most children ill, and symptoms included fever, irritability, runny nose, rash, roseola, and diarrhea.
  • Soon thereafter, HHV-6 was noted to be ubiquitous and a principal cause of the common childhood disease exanthem subitum (also referred to as roseola or sixth disease) [89]. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
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