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What is roseola rash? Roseloa, also known as sixth disease, is unaffiliated with measles, but it causes rashes most commonly in infants and children, 1 to 5 years.
Viral infection rashes can include mononucleosis, chickenpox, shingles, and more. Viral rashes can cause symptoms such as stinging, itching, and pain. Home remedies and medical treatments may help ...
The high fever seen with roseola ends fairly abruptly, at which time a pinkish/red rash appears on the child’s chest, then spreads over the body. It’s at this time that parents worry that ...
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