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Roseola is a mild viral illness caused by the human herpesvirus. Symptoms and signs include a high fever, swollen glands, and a red rash. Treatment focuses on lessening the symptoms, such as controlling the fever. -
What Does a Roseola Rash Look Like
Roseola is a common childhood viral infection that causes symptoms and signs that include high fever, a pink or red rash, and red spots in the mouth. There is no treatment for roseola, and the infection eventually resolves on its own.
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Roseola Roseola is a mild viral illness caused by the human herpesvirus. Symptoms and signs include a high fever, swollen glands, and a red rash. Treatment focuses on lessening the symptoms, such as controlling the fever.
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Is Roseola Contagious? Topic Guide - Visuals
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Is Roseola Contagious? Topic Guide - Medications and Vitamins
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Acetaminophen is a pain reliever and a fever reducer. There are many brands and forms of acetaminophen available. Not all brands are listed on this leaflet...learn more »