Roseola medical therapy
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Overview
There is no treatment for roseola, however intravenous Foscarnet and ganciclovir are proposed as first line treatment for HHV 6 encephalitis for 3 to 4 weeks.[1]
Medical therapy
The mainstay of therapy for roseola is supportive as HHV 6 typically causes a benign, self limited illness in infants and antiviral therapy is not indicated.
- Supportive therapy for roseola includes antipyretics such as acetaminophen if associated with discomfort
- Rash typically dissappears after 2 days.
References
- ↑ Agut H, Bonnafous P, Gautheret-Dejean A (2015). "Laboratory and clinical aspects of human herpesvirus 6 infections". Clin Microbiol Rev. 28 (2): 313–35. doi:10.1128/CMR.00122-14. PMC 4402955. PMID 25762531.
McInerny, Thomas (2017). American Academy of Pediatrics textbook of pediatric care. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics. ISBN 978-1-58110-966-5.