A highly contagious illness known as "slapped cheek" disease for the facial rashes it causes in children is on the rise, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned in a health alert. The ...
If your child comes home with ruddy cheeks this back-to-school season, their flushed appearance may be due to something other than having had recess in the late-summer heat. They may be infected with ...
Parents are being urged to watch out for signs their child could be suffering from slapped cheek syndrome. The NHS has warned mums and dads of symptoms to be aware of as the infection can last up to ...
Parents are being urged to be vigilant for signs their child could be suffering from slapped cheek syndrome - a common infection that can last up to three weeks, according to the NHS. Also known as ...
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