Roseola is the most common in children under the age of three but may
occur at any age. it's main significance lies in the sudden high fever,
which may cause a convulsion. such a convulsion is due to he high
temperature & doesn't indicate that the child has epilepsy. prompt
treatment of the fever is essential.
How to Recognize Roseola?
Fever: There are usually several days of sustained high fever. sometimes
this fever can trigger a convulsion or seizure. otherwise, the child
appears well.
The Rash: The rash appears as the fever is decreasing or shortly after
it is gone. it consist of pink, well-defined patches that turn white on
pressure and first appear on the trunk. it may be slightly bumpy. it is
spreads to involve the arms, legs and neck but is seldom prominent on
the face or legs. the rash usually last less 24 hours.
Other Symptoms: occasionally there is a slight runny nose, red throat,
or swollen glands at the back of the head, behind the ears, or in the
neck. most often there are no other symptoms. the disease probably
caused by the virus and is contagious. contact with others should be
avoided until the fever has passed. the incubation period is from 7 to
17 days. encephalitis (infection of the brain) is a very rare
complication of Roseola. roseola is basically a mild disease.
Home Treatment:
base on two principles, the first is effective treatment of the fever.
the second is careful watching and waiting. the patient with roseola
should appear well and have no other significant symptoms once the
fever is controlled. if symptoms of ear infection (a complaint of ear
pain or tugging at the ear) or cough occur, then the appropriate
sections of this blog should be consulted. lethargy can be a warning
sign of meningitis or encephalitis. if the problem is still not clear, a
phone call to the doctor should help. remember that Roseola shouldn't
last more than four to five day's. you should call your doctor if the
symptoms persist.
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