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Baby Brie’s Health : False Measles. Roseola Infantum. Sixth Disease.

12 June 201211 Comments

One of the many things we parents treasure a LOT is our children’s health, isn’t it?

We want to see smiles and hear giggles, not little ones feeling cranky and irritable.

We want to see them gobbling up their food, and not vomits or loss of appetite.

We want to see them sleeping all comfortably, not feeling feverish and all.

Good health is something that I particularly treasure, even more so now that I’m here in Jakarta.

Because compared to when we lived in Singapore, all my kids fall sick much more often now.

Fever. Runny nose. Cough. Phlegms. Diarrhea. Vomiting.

Runny nose *again*.

Fever *again*.

(And they say, it’s very most likely caused by the higher level of pollution, viral and bacterial infections that are going around here?)

 


[Feverish and cranky]

 

Now, the thing with Brie and her health?

She’s been the one who’s most prone to being unwell so far. And I guess it’s because she’s the littlest and is still building up her body immune system?

And the interesting thing is, EVERY TIME she’s about to fall sick, she’ll have double eyelids!

Really!

And the double eyelids would go away when she’s all well again!

 

Just very recently, Brie had this condition known as false measles.

(Also commonly referred to as Roseola Infantum or Sixth Disease)


These were the symptoms she had:

– Runny nose
– Vomiting during mealtimes (seems like she’s coughing out the phlegms too)
– Diarrhea (more like, watery stools around 5-6x a day)
– High fever throughout the day, for 4 days.
– Temperature was around 39 deg on average, and on the fourth day, it was close to 40 deg at around 3am!
– On day 4 : pink dots that looked like rashes started to appear on her chest and back. Fever was gone.
– On day 5 : MORE pink dots!  On the arms, face, chest, neck, back, abdomen!
– On day 6 : Rashes started to slowly go away.
– On day 7 : Nearly all rashes were gone. All clear, finally!

 

I’m somewhat glad that this is our THIRD baby because I’m no longer shocked when I saw all this happening.

Both Anya and Vai had false measles too when they were close to turning one year old.

(We’re most worried when it happened to Anya! Being first-time parents faced with a baby with such a high temperature, we took her to KK Hospital at 3am!)

Note:
– I knew this is NOT measles for sure because Brie was feverish BEFORE the rashes appeared, and the fever was gone AFTER the rashes appeared)
– Compared to Anya and Vai, Brie had the most rashes appearing all over her body though!

 


[Day 4 : Rashes started to appear on the chest]

 

So, we chose to treat her at home.

– When the fever was high, we gave her paracetamol and kept her cool (especially at night time) by dabbing her forehead and body with a towel (soaked in slightly cool water)

– We kept her hydrated as best as we can (ie. Water and frequent breastfeeding)

Oh, those were tough days when she’s down with false measles

She’d cry a lot throughout the day.

She’d wake up frequently (like, more than 10 times!) at night and would ask to be breastfed (well, at least she’s hydrated this way)

She refused to eat, and even when she managed to eat something soft (eg. Porridge), she’d most likely vomit it all out.

She lost quite a lot of weight.

(And during the week when Brie was unwell, it was Anya’s exam week! Man. Thank God for the strength He gave to me everyday. It was tough!)

By now, she still has runny nose … but neh, to me what’s more important is that she’s eating well again, and is back to being a giggly and happy baby! =)

(Note: She STILL wakes up 2-3x at night)

 

Anyway, for more info on false measles (ie. What it is, What’s the cause, How to Treat, etc), check out these useful links :

Childhood infection : Roseola Infantum, by betterhealth.vic.gov.au

Roseola, by DrGreene

Roseola, by patient.co.uk

Here’s to good health for the whole family and an even better appreciation for the many blessings we’ve received all this time!

How’s your family experience with false measles? 

 

 

11 Comments »

  • Willyn says:

    we had also experienced this for my niece, were worried about it and we don’t even have an idea what would be the cause until i found this information. “One cause is a type of virus called a paramyxovirus.,It is when someone who has the virus sneezes or coughs, tiny droplets containing the virus spray into the air. The droplets stay active for two hours in the air or on a surface. A baby who breathes in these droplets or comes in contact with them can become infected.”

  • Abby says:

    My daughter Kah Yen went through this too when she was about one. I guess all kids will get this. It must be tough for you. But I am really encouraged that you can still stay so positive and light-hearted despite the difficult times. When my baby was sick and woke up multiple times and refused to eat, I got really frustrated sometimes.

    I believe double eyelid is a sign of losing weight. I observed this on my baby too. But they will catch back once they are well again, so not to worry.

    Btw, Brie is starting to have the wide smile looks alike her big brother and sister!

    • Leonny says:

      Hi Abby,

      Thanks for sharing!

      Interesting how our kids get false measles around the time they’re 1 year old!

      Yes, I notice how Brie is eating well again when she feels better (though still has runny nose) … and she’s putting on weight bit by bit again (till she falls sick again and loses weight again .. oh well … )

  • Samantha says:

    All my 3 kids have this;) But I find Brie slim down.

  • Jeanette says:

    wah kasian little Brie… emang sih udara sini mah beda banget dibandingin di singapur. di tol cipularang menuju ke bandung tanpa kemacetan aja udaranya kotor banget… get well soon ya Brie… btw foto double eyelid nya lucu… mirip pussyboots 😀

    • Leonny says:

      Duh … bener banget, … kotor yah udaranya .. lantai koq itemmm gini padahal di sapu ada 2-3x sehari and kita tinggalnya di lantai tinggi (apartment).

      PS: si Brie tampangnya somehow jadi laen pas ada double eyelids hehe … tp ya mendingan sipit2 tp sehat dah … =)

  • Lacy says:

    Hi Leonny, hope your little one is doing better now. Must have been difficult for you and for the little one. But you are a very strong mum in my opinion. I also went thru a lot with my daughter during the initial growing up years struggling all alone with one one around for help or support in Singapore. I am some how still surviving alone with Gods grace.

    • Leonny says:

      Thanks for the encouraging note …

      We have families back here, so that helps (compared to being completely ‘alone’ in SG), but then, we have our own place, and it doesn’t mean we keep going back to our parents although they’re here in the same city.

      As you shared, yes … it’s God’s grace alone …

  • Ally says:

    Hi Leonny, sad to hear about Brie. Hope u ate staying strong for the kids and how About using vitamins to boost their health?

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