Question
What are the causes of diarrhea after pediatric roseola?
Answer
Pediatric roseola is a rash fever disease caused by the herpesvirus, commonly accompanied by symptoms such as decreased appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea. These symptoms may arise from the virus infection itself or may be due to fever and rashes causing discomfort in children, which in turn affects the function of the digestive system. In terms of treatment, in addition to supportive care for the viral infection, it is important to focus on dietary adjustments and fluid replenishment to assist the child in recovering promptly.