With roseola, just as the fever breaks, the child may briefly develop a rash.
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The baby was never very sick, but I wonder if this roseola can cause future trouble.
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There are no future consequences from the usual roseola infection.
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The doctor said it was probably roseola, a herpes infection.
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My son had roseola and it does not need a vaccine to cure it.
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Could roseola virus be behind epilepsy?
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Philodina roseola, a type of rotifer.
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Researchers found that most babies infected with the HHV-6 virus, which causes roseola, had the virus integrated into their chromosomes.
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Febrile seizures are convulsions brought on by fever, usually from common childhood illnesses such as middle ear infections, viral upper respiratory tract infections and roseola.
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Rash: any red eruption of the skin
Exanthema subitum (meaning sudden rash), also referred to as roseola infantum (or rose rash of infants), sixth disease (as the sixth rash-causing childhood disease) and (confusingly) baby measles, or three-day fever, is a disease of children, generally under two years old, whose manifestations ...
Any rosy rash that occurs with various fevers, especially that occurring with a mild disease of early infancy that resembles measles; German measles
Also known as roseola infantum, exanthem subitem, and pseudorubella. An acute disease of infants or very young children caused by HHV-6 and characterized by high fever and a skin rash.