My 2 year feeble have a imprudent on both cheeks, legs, and on one of her arms. What could it be? Not poison ivy, oak?
etc. She also have a cold. She has have the cold for 4 days now and a short time ago got the over-hasty this morning.
Answers: parvo virus...she got it from another child...also call "slapped cheek' disease..
Fifth disease, also known as slapped cheek syndrome, is a mild impetuous illness that occur most commonly in children.
The unwell child typically has a "slapped-cheek" unthinking on the face and a lacy red impetuous on the trunk and limbs. Occasionally, the impulsive may itch.
An ill child may enjoy a low-grade fever, malaise, or a "cold" a few days up to that time the rash breaks out.
The child is usually not hugely ill, and the unwary resolves in 7 to 10 days.
What cause fifth disease?
Fifth disease is caused by infection next to human parvovirus B19. This virus infects only humans. Pet dogs or cats may be immunised against "parvovirus," but these are animal parvoviruses that do not infect humans. Therefore, a child cannot "catch" parvovirus from a pet dog or cat, and a pet cat or dog cannot take into custody human parvovirus B19 from an ill child.
Take her to the emergency room.
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