Roseola infantum is more common in babies between six months and two years old because their resistance is relatively weak, and this disease is also a curable disease. Generally, after a baby becomes ill, he or she will develop permanent immunity, so the disease will not occur a second time. 1 Roseola infantum will not recur. Roseola infantum only occurs once and will not reappear thereafter. This is related to the cause of roseola infantum. There is no doubt that roseola infantum is also caused by a virus, but this virus is not the same as other viruses. The virus can cause high fever in infants and young children, and rashes will appear immediately after the high fever. All the symptoms will disappear after the rash appears. During the whole process, the baby is healthy and will not feel uncomfortable or sick. In other words, such viruses will be dissipated in the form of rashes as the baby's self-healing ability allows, and the whole process will be over once all the viruses are dissipated. During the entire process, the baby is using his own immunity for treatment, and the baby's own immunity is sufficient to adapt to and resist the symptoms of roseola. So when the rash ends, the baby will develop permanent immunity to it and it will not recur. Of course, we cannot rule out the possibility that those with weaker constitutions may experience the disease a second time, but the possibility of this happening is very low. 2 The prognosis of roseola infantum is good and the impact is not significant. As long as the viral infection is cured, roseola infantum will naturally improve and the baby will not feel itching or pus. Roseola infantum recovers quickly, and the child will return to normal soon after the rash disappears, and no scars will be left. After recovery, you will be immune for life. Usually the child's high fever disappears after 3 days and the rash disappears after 6 days. After being cured, the child will be immune to roseola infantum for life, and his immunity will be further enhanced. |
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