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Children with typhus fever, what to do?
Roseola is a contagious disease and can spread rapidly through contact with secretions from the nose or throat of an infected person before symptoms appear. Roseola is very common in children under 3 years old. You need to recognize the signs early in your child to have appropriate care and treatment measures, helping your child recover quickly.
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How is typhus different from dengue fever?
Both rash fever and dengue fever have the typical initial symptom of high fever, but these two diseases are completely different. To distinguish between rash fever and dengue fever, we can stretch the skin area at the rash or perform a diagnostic test.
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Typhus in children: Signs to see a doctor
Rash fever in children is caused by the Herpes virus 6 or 7, manifested by fever and rash. Fever is the body's response to an infectious agent, causing the body temperature to increase. So when should a child with a rash fever see a doctor?
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How long does it take for a dengue fever rash to go away?
If a patient with dengue fever develops an itchy rash around the 7th day of the disease, it is likely a sign that the dengue fever is about to be cured.
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What is measles typhus?
Measles rash fever is a fairly common disease in recent years. In particular, if the disease is not treated early, it can easily spread and become an epidemic. Especially when young children have low resistance and an incomplete immune system, the disease is more easily transmitted and leaves many dangerous complications.
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How are typhus and measles different?
Many parents do not know how to distinguish between rash fever and measles, leading to unfortunate mistakes in the process of caring for sick children. While rash fever is quite benign, measles has the potential to cause serious complications.
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Signs you are about to recover from typhus
Roseola is a benign infectious disease caused by a virus with typical symptoms of fever and pink rash on the skin. How long does it take for roseola to go away is a question that many people are concerned about.
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Causes and symptoms of typhus
There are two types of rash fever: scarlet fever and roseola. Both have similar symptoms and causes. For young children, parents need to understand the symptoms of the disease to detect and treat their children early and effectively.
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Notes in the care and treatment of typhus at home
Rash fever is a common disease in children aged 6 to 36 months because this is the stage when children have weak resistance and are susceptible to the virus that causes rash fever. Rash fever can be completely treated and cared for at home depending on the child's condition and under the guidance of a doctor.
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Why does a baby have a red, red rash on the stomach?
A red rash all over the body accompanied by a fever is a sign of roseola. As with other viral infections, children need to rest, drink plenty of fluids and have their fever reduced to recover quickly.
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