Warning Signs Of Roseola

Loss Of Appetite

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The child might experience a loss of appetite because of symptoms caused by roseola. Just like when an older child or adult get a cold or the flu, they may not feel like eating. This is especially true when they get the fever that usually accompanies roseola. Fevers can make individuals feel like they cannot get comfortable and can reduce their appetite. Furthermore, if patients are stuffy or if their nose is running, they can get an upset stomach because of swallowing mucus. It is important to eat something because patients will need their strength to get through the time when the symptoms are present. Even bland food will be helpful. Rest, fluids, and food are the best medicines for this illness.

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