Symptoms Of Fifth Disease

Bright Red Rash On Cheeks

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Fifth disease includes the development of a mild rash. Once individuals develop this characteristic slapped cheek rash, they are generally considered to be no longer contagious or at risk to other individuals. Children are more likely to develop this characteristic of fifth disease than adults are. While it usually appears on the face or cheeks, the distinct rash caused by fifth disease might also appear on other areas such as the torso or other extremities. It may cause itchiness or discomfort, and the intensity varies from individual to individual. The rashes may come and go over the course of a few weeks and will fade away on their own time.

Joint Pain

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Individuals affected by fifth disease may also feel achy. The joints often feel painful and swollen. Joint pain is a normal symptom associated with this illness, are referred to as polyarthropathy syndrome, and are simply inflammation in the joints caused by the parvovirus B19. This might be the only symptom someone with fifth disease shows the signs of. This paint is most often short-term and goes away in one to three weeks, but can last for even longer and sometimes even months in certain individual cases. This symptom, like the others, goes away on its own and does not continue to cause problems for the individual once they have recovered.

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