Roseola

Roseola is an infectious disease that affects children aged 6 months to 5 years. It is caused by a virus that is airborne and can be transmitted from person to person. Roseola has symptoms that resemble the flu, but with a higher fever.

Symptoms of Rosola include high fever, headache, sore throat, cough, runny nose, fatigue and loss of appetite. In some cases, red spots on the skin similar to a rash may appear. These spots can be painful and itchy.

Roseola usually goes away on its own within a few days, but can last up to a week. If you suspect your child has roseola, contact your doctor. He or she may prescribe treatment to help reduce your symptoms and speed up your recovery.

It is important to remember that roseola is not a dangerous disease, but it can be unpleasant for a child. Parents should monitor their child and monitor his condition in order to notice symptoms in time and seek medical help.