These symptoms are quite suggestive of a classic childhood viral infection known as roseola. Fever (temperature often 102°F 39°C or higher) without any other symptoms can leave parents and pediatricians alike looking for answers. After about 3 days, the answer usually becomes quite clear as the fever resolves and is followed within a day or so by a telltale roseola rash.
By the time the rash appears, children are no longer contagious and can return--rash and all--to normal activities (eg, preschool, mommy-and-me class).
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