Roseola

Roseola is a rash caused by the human herpesvirus-6. The rash lasts 1 or 2 days, then it disappears. It happens to children between 6 months and 3 years old. Your child has roseola if:

  • He or she has a fine pink rash, mostly on middle part of the body.
  • He or she has a high fever 2 to 4 days before the rash appeared. When the rash appeared, your child's fever went away.
  • He or she was only a little sick during the time with fever and acts fine now.

The rash lasts 1 or 2 days, followed by complete recovery. Some children have 3 days of fever without a rash.

No particular treatment is necessary. Roseola can be spread to another child until the rash is gone. Other children of this age who have been with your child may come down with roseola in about 12 days.

Call your child’s doctor IMMEDIATELY if:

  • The spots become purple or blood colored.
  • Your child starts to act very sick.

Call during office hours if:

  • The rash lasts more than 3 days.
  • The fever lasts more than 4 days.
  • You have other questions or concerns.
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