I'm wondering how your son is? I don't recall the bumps being on top of the skin (palpable; where you can feel them), but rather, they were under the skin and considered more rash-like.
If you took your son to the pediatrician, we would love to hear what his diagnosis was, as slightly hard bumps may have been something else that would be helpful to include on this thread.
The rash from Roseola lasted just a day or two, with the first 12-24 hours being the worst of it...it quickly subsides after this time period, and small traces of rash may still be seen for a few days. The rash literally comes-and-goes, as the fever seemed to be the worst part of the ordeal.
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I'm wondering how your son is? I don't recall the bumps being on top of the skin (palpable; where you can feel them), but rather, they were under the skin and considered more rash-like.
If you took your son to the pediatrician, we would love to hear what his diagnosis was, as slightly hard bumps may have been something else that would be helpful to include on this thread.
The rash from Roseola lasted just a day or two, with the first 12-24 hours being the worst of it...it quickly subsides after this time period, and small traces of rash may still be seen for a few days. The rash literally comes-and-goes, as the fever seemed to be the worst part of the ordeal.
October 18, 2009 - 6:29amThis Comment
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