Roseola Infantum = Tigdas Hangin
Alex's first actual trip to the ER was brought about by this viral illness --> Roseola Infantum or the Three-day-fever. More commonly known here as Tigdas Hangin. Here's a helpful article for the new parents out there. No need for blood and urine tests. It will only traumatize your baby, trust me! |
What is three-day-fever?
The cause of the disease is unknown but it is probably due to a virus, which is transferred through the respiratory tract. The incubation period - from infection to symptoms appearing - is 10 to 15 days. The child is probably infectious during the whole period of the disease and maybe even before the high temperature. What are the symptoms of three-day-fever?
It is important that parents of small children know the disease and its characteristic symptoms. It is necessary to distinguish it from other children's diseases, particularly measles.
The typical course of a three-day-fever followed by a rash is so characteristic for this children's disease that it is not hard to recognize it from the above symptoms. How is three-day-fever treated? ![]() Children can go back to childcare when their temperature has returned to normal. Future prospects The disease follows the course described above. There are no known complications and it is a self-limiting condition. Catching it once gives lifelong immunity. Can children be vaccinated against three-day-fever? There is no vaccine against this disease. Based on a text by Per Grinsted, GP | |||||