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    Roseola in Children & Teens

    Post a new topicby contentuser on Tue Aug 10, 2010 5:45 pm

    Symptoms of Roseola


    Sudden onset of fever (possibly as high as 105ËšF)
    Irritability
    Skin rash on the torso that usually spreads to the neck, face, arms, or legs
    Sore throat
    Swollen glands in the neck
    Possible seizures

    What Is Roseola?

    Roseola is a common childhood viral infection. After a symptom-free incubation period of five to 12 days, a sudden high fever develops. The fever may persist for three to five days. During this time the child may become irritable and, in a few cases...Read the full article
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