What does Fifths Disease Look Like?

Fifths disease, also known as hand, foot and mouth, has signature sores on the hand, foot, and/or mouth (it may be present on one or more areas). The sores usually start out as red spots that blister and then become ulcers. For more information see the CDC page on Fifths Disease.

You can find more information here: cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/revb/enterovirus/hfh....

Fifth disease is usually mild and will go away on its own. Children and adults who are otherwise healthy usually recover completely. Treatment usually involves relieving symptoms, such as fever, itching, and joint pain and swelling.

People who have complications from fifth disease should see their healthcare provider for medical treatment. There is no vaccine or medicine that can prevent parvovirus B19 infection. Fifth disease is usually mild for children and adults who are otherwise healthy.

But, for some people, fifth disease cause serious health complications. People with weakened immune systems caused by leukemia, cancer, organ transplants, or HIV infection are at risk for serious complications from fifth disease. It can cause chronic anemia that requires medical treatment.

The fifth disease is bright red in color rash that is usually small in size. It often appears as if the person h as been slapped on the face. It tends to have a pale ring around the rash.

Fifth disease is actually just a viral illness that most kids recover from quickly and without complications.

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