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  2. Febrile seizure - Wikipedia

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    Febrile seizures happen between the ages of 6 months and 5 years. [1] [3] [29] The peak age for a febrile seizure is 18 months, with the most common age range being 12–30 months of age. [30] They affect between 2-5% of children. [1] [3] [29] They are more common in boys than girls.

  3. Roseola - Wikipedia

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    Roseola typically affects children between six months and two years of age, with peak prevalence in children between 7 and 13 months old. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] This correlates with the decrease in maternal antibodies, thus virus protection, that occurs at the age of 6 months. [ 6 ]

  4. Fever - Wikipedia

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    Fever or pyrexia in humans is a symptom of organism's anti-infection ... Children younger than three months require ... [11] While fever evolved as a ...

  5. Start to Feel Better ASAP! 11 Ways To Break a Fever ... - AOL

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    Fever is defined as a temperature greater than 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit,” says Dr. Cassandra Workman, MD, a family medicine doctor at Pure Family ... Start to Feel Better ASAP! 11 Ways To ...

  6. Hand, foot, and mouth disease - Wikipedia

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    Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common infection caused by a group of enteroviruses. [10] It typically begins with a fever and feeling generally unwell. [10] This is followed a day or two later by flat discolored spots or bumps that may blister, on the hands, feet and mouth and occasionally buttocks and groin.

  7. List of Monsters Inside Me episodes - Wikipedia

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    An 11-month-old boy experiences wheezing and vomiting after swallowing a button battery; a landscaper becomes infected with Paragonimus kellicotti whilst eating an undercooked crawfish at the Missouri river; a female boxer gets a severe headache, a 105 fever, and impaired vision from cat scratch fever caused by Bartonella henselae when she was ...

  8. Dad Who Can't Swim Saves 11-Month-Old Son from Sinking Car ...

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    A British dad is being hailed as a hero after his family said he recently managed to save his 11-month-old son from a flooding car during a heavy storm. On Saturday, Nov. 23, ...

  9. Bronchiolitis - Wikipedia

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    Infants with bronchiolitis between the age of two and three months have a second infection by bacteria (usually a urinary tract infection) less than 6% of the time. [18] When further evaluated with a urinalysis, infants with bronchiolitis had a accompanying UTI 0.8% of the time.