Baby’s teething rash

Definition Within the first months of life, babies start to get teeth. Colloquially, this is often referred to as “teething”. Again and again parents report about a skin rash of their baby during teething. In fact, it is often possible to establish a temporal connection between teething and the appearance of a rash that is … Baby’s teething rash

Other accompanying symptoms | Baby’s teething rash

Other accompanying symptoms Teething proceeds very individually from child to child. With some babies the process is very uncomplicated, so that the parents hardly notice anything of teething. In other children, teething becomes a nerve-wracking process. Reddened and swollen gums are typical. A reddening of the cheeks is also possible. Since teething weakens the baby’s … Other accompanying symptoms | Baby’s teething rash

Late sequelae of ringworm infection | Ringel rubella in adults

Late sequelae of ringworm infection Normally a rubella infection heals without consequences, but even months later all symptoms can reappear. Once the disease has been overcome, it is not possible to become infected again. Ringel rubella is usually milder in children than in adults. Nevertheless, even in the case of an illness in adulthood, late … Late sequelae of ringworm infection | Ringel rubella in adults

Ringel rubella in adults

Definition Ringel rubella (also: Erythema infectiosum, 5th disease, Fifth Disease) describes an infectious disease that affects children in particular and only rarely occurs in adults. For this reason, rubella is also counted among the children’s diseases. The disease is transmitted by droplet infection (e.g. by sneezing). Ringel rubella is a viral disease and is caused … Ringel rubella in adults