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Childs fever rash: When should parents worry?

Childs fever rash: When should parents worry?

A post-fever rash in young children is of great concern as it may represent other underlying illnesses.

Things to know about neonatal infections

Things to know about neonatal infections

In the first stage after birth, the baby's immune system can be damaged, which leads to the consequence that the baby may be infected after birth.

Rubella in children should be promptly monitored

Rubella in children should be promptly monitored

Roseola in children is caused by a virus and often affects babies and toddlers greatly. The disease causes fever and a macular rash within a few days. Rubella is also sometimes referred to as `` infant roseola ''. or "the sixth disease", as it is the 6th ranked infectious disease among children.

Distinguishing between typhus and dengue fever for proper child care

Distinguishing between typhus and dengue fever for proper child care

Distinguishing between typhoid fever and dengue fever, you can clearly identify these two diseases so that you can have the right direction to care and treat your child properly.

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