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Roseola
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Roseola is caused by the human herpes virus 6, and occurs most commonly in children aged six months to two years. Children usually develop symptoms of a high fever, runny nose and irritability five to ten days after being exposed to the virus. The fever typically lasts from three to five days and your child will then develop a raised pink rash on his face and upper body that lasts for one to two days. It is the appearance of the rash once the fever goes way that makes roseola so distinctive.
There is no treatment for roseola, and by the time that you know that your child has been infected with this virus, they are already getting better.
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