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Children are vulnerable to illness because they do not have a good immune system. One disease that is susceptible to attack, especially in babies aged 6 months, is roseola.
Roseola is a common and contagious viral infection that attacks some older babies and children before they are 2 years old, Mother. The main symptom that is commonly seen is a high fever that comes suddenly.
Peeking from the site Cleverland Clinic, roseola can cause serious complications in children who have weakened immune systems. To treat roseola, your little one can be treated with various treatments at home.
Roseola disease in children
Roseola will usually attack babies and children in the first two years of life. Roseola causes a sudden high fever that lasts for three to four livers.
After the fever subsides, some children with roseola experience a rash that generally lasts for two to four days. Most children will recover with home treatment in less than a week, Mother.
Roseola disease itself is generally not dangerous and does not cause complications, but it does not rule out the possibility that your little one will experience a febrile seizure. These are mild, short-lasting seizures and usually do not have long-term effects.
The main cause of roseola
Judging from Mayo Clinicroseola is caused by a virus, usually human herpes virus 6 or human herpes virus 7. The disease is spread through contact with the saliva of an infected person, for example by sharing a cup or through the air.
It takes at least around 9 to 10 days for symptoms to appear after exposure to an infected person. Roseola is no longer contagious after the fever disappears for 24 hours, Mother.
In contrast to chickenpox or viruses which often attack in childhood and spread very quickly, roseola rarely causes outbreaks in the community. Abroad, infection occurs most often in spring and autumn.
So, what are the common symptoms of roseola? Read more on the next page, OK?
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2024-02-01 14:30:00
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