The name sounds cute, like a color or a flower. But this sickness is caused by a nasty, tiny villain (a virus) that attacks babies and toddlers. ☹️
Roseola can mess with your body’s temperature control, causing a high fever. After that, rosy-pink spots may appear on the neck, arms, and face, like tiny flower petals on the skin.
It’s a very contagious disease, so it’s important to stay at home for the first couple of days to rest and recover. And don’t worry — there are magical medicines that can help the fever go away! 😊

