10 Symptoms of Roseola
Symptom #5: Rash
The rash associated with roseola appears like lots of small pink patches or spots. They can be raised but are usually flat and some might have a white ring around them. The rash will usually be found first on the chest, abdomen, back, neck, and arms. It might also spread to the face and legs.
An itchy rash can be extremely uncomfortable for very young children. Fortunately, though, the rash that comes with roseola is not itchy at all. The rash usually appears after the fever goes away and it can last a few days.
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