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6. Rash

One of the most recognizable symptoms of roseola is a rash, which usually develops after a fever. In most cases, a rash will appear after the fever has completed subdued or gone down. To recognize a rash that is caused by roseola, look for patches of small pinkish-red spots that appear in the chest, stomach, and back. In some cases, these may also be present in the face and neck, or the arms. What distinguishes roseola rashes from others is that they don't usually itch, and aren't painful. In any case, it's important to consult your doctor if you notice anything out of the ordinary.

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