HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES FOR FIFTH DISEASE
Fifth disease or Slapped cheek disease or Parvovirus infection or Erythema infectiosum
is a common and highly contagious childhood ailment — sometimes called
slapped-cheek disease because of the distinctive face rash that develops.
Parvovirus infection has also been known as fifth disease because,
historically, it was one of five common childhood illnesses characterized by a
rash.
In most children, parvovirus infection is mild and
requires little treatment. However, in some adults, the infection can be
serious. Parvovirus infection in some pregnant women can lead to serious health
problems for the fetus. Parvovirus infection is also more serious for people
with some kinds of anemia or who have a compromised immune system.
Cause-The
human parvovirus B19 causes parvovirus infection. This is different from the
parvovirus seen in dogs and cats, so you can't get the infection from a pet or
vice versa.
Human parvovirus infection is most common among
elementary school-age children during outbreaks in the winter and spring
months, but anyone can become ill with it anytime of the year. It spreads from
person to person, just like a cold, often through respiratory secretions and
hand-to-hand contact.
Parvovirus infection can also spread through blood. A
pregnant woman who is infected can pass the virus to her baby.
The illness is contagious in the week before the rash
appears. Once the rash appears, the person with the illness is no longer
considered contagious and doesn't need to be isolated.
Symptoms-
Most people with parvovirus infection have no signs or
symptoms. When symptoms do appear, they vary greatly depending on the age of
the person who has the disease.
Early signs and symptoms of parvovirus infection in children may include-Fever,Upset
stomach, Headache, Runny nose
Several days
after the appearance of early symptoms, a distinctive bright red facial rash
may appear — usually on both cheeks. Eventually it may extend to the arms,
trunk, thighs and buttocks, where the rash has a pink, lacy, slightly raised
appearance. The rash may be itchy, especially on the soles of the feet
Generally, the
rash occurs near the end of the illness. It's possible to mistake the rash for
other viral rashes or a medicine-related rash. The rash may come and go for up
to three weeks, becoming more visible when a child is exposed to extreme
temperatures or spends time in the sun
HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES
APIS
MEL 30-. —for skin rashes that feel hot and dry and are sensitive to
touch; may be accompanied by sore throat; often the rash area is puffy &
hard and can resemble a bee sting. The rash is stingy. Symptoms are relieved by
cool drinks and baths and worsened by heat and warm liquids, they can have
little or no thirst.
BELLADONNA
30-
when the condition comes on with a fast onset, the cheeks are very red with a
radiating heat and can be accompanied by a high temperature & dilated
pupils. Headache can be throbbing. May desire lemon or sharp flavored drinks
CALENDULA 30 – for burns and skin lesions that are fairly
superficial; often used after the acute phase of the skin condition has
subsided to aid in complete recovery
FERUM
PHOS 6X- Slow onset, low grade fever, nose bleed
RHUS
TOXICODENDRON 30 — used
for rashes, blisters and vesicles accompanied by intense itching that worsens
at night and improves with the application of heat; this remedy is most
appropriate for individuals who are generally restless and unable to get
comfortable at night. Often have desire for milk or milk products. Often
restless & can’t get comfortable. Can affect tendons & ligaments &
have painful joints
SULPHUR
200-
—for skin disorders that are accompanied by fever and intense itching; this
remedy is most appropriate for individuals who are thirsty, irritable while
sick, lazy
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