What can you do for fifths disease?

Fifth disease is caused by a virus, so can’t be treated with antibiotics (antibiotics kill bacteria, not viruses). In most cases, this is a mild illness that clears up on its own, so no medicine is needed. Usually, kids with fifth disease feel OK and just need to rest.

What should I do if my child has Fifths disease?

How is fifth disease treated in a child?

  1. Having your child drink plenty of fluids.
  2. Giving acetaminophen or ibuprofen for fever and discomfort.
  3. Giving an antihistamine medicine for itching.

What is a lacy rash?

Symptoms of Fifth Disease “Lacy” rash mainly is on thighs and upper arms/shoulders. Rash also is on chest and stomach in 50% of children. The rash does not itch or hurt. No fever or low-grade one less than 102° F (39° C).

How long should kids with fifth disease stay home?

Kids can go back to school when they are fever free for 24 hours (without using fever medicine), and don’t have respiratory symptoms, even if they still have the rash and rosy pink cheeks.

Do you throw up with fifth disease?

Fifth disease is a viral illness that causes a bright red rash on the cheeks. The rash can then spread to the body, arms, and legs. The rash lasts 2 to 4 days. Other symptoms can include runny nose, sore throat, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, headache, and low fever.

How serious is fifth disease?

Fifth disease is usually mild for children and adults who are otherwise healthy. But for some people, parvovirus B19 infection can cause serious health complications, such as chronic anemia that requires medical treatment.

Does fifth disease cause diarrhea?

Fifth disease is usually a mild illness. Sometimes after the rash appears, parents recall that their child might have had some mild symptoms such as low grade fever, headache, runny nose, sore throat, itching, nausea or diarrhea in the week leading up to the rash.