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Fifth Disease Center - Medford, OR

Medford Pediatrician Doctors for Fifth Disease

Type of Physician: Pediatrician

What is a Pediatrician?

A certification by the Board of Pediatrics; practitioners are concerned with the physical, emotional, and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Pediatric care encompasses a wide range of health services, from preventive health care to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. The pediatrician understands the constantly changing status of his/her patients due to growth and development, and the consequent changing standards of "normal" for age.

Specialty: Pediatrics

Common Name: Children's Doctor

Pediatrician Doctors in Medford *

Family Practice Group
Caryn Belafsky
229 Stewart Ave
Medford, OR 97501
(541) 618-6443

Southern Oregon Pediatrics
Greg Conway
750 Murphy Rd
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 608-4096

J Alan Frierson MD
J Alan Frierson
691 Murphy Rd
STE STE 114
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 773-3688

Lee C Harker MD
Lee C Harker
2825 Barnett Rd
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 789-7000

Southern Oregon Pediatrics
David M Hough
750 Murphy Rd
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 608-4096

Southern Oregon Pediatrics
Mary C Hough
750 Murphy Rd
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 608-4096

Lee C Harker MD
Patricia L Jett
2825 Barnett Rd
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 789-7000

Southern Oregon Pediatrics
Michael E Mills
750 Murphy Rd
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 608-4096

Southern Oregon Pediatrics
Mary F Murdoch
750 Murphy Rd
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 608-4096

Southern Oregon Pediatrics
Barbara Jean Sibley
750 Murphy Rd
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 608-4096

Children's & Adolescent Clinic
Sarah M Christensen
2940 Doctors Park Dr
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 779-1300

Children's & Adolescent Clinic
Christina Martin
2940 Doctors Park Dr
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 779-1300

Medford Neuro & Spine Clinic
Michael S Narus
2900 State St
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 779-1672

Children's & Adolescent Clinic
Heather D Strickland
2940 Doctors Park Dr
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 779-1300

Children's & Adolescent Clinic
Lawrence C Stumpff
2940 Doctors Park Dr
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 779-1300

Children's & Adolescent Clinic
Martin K Young
2940 Doctors Park Dr
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 779-1300

Ashland Pediatric
Donna M Bradshaw
251 Maple St
Ashland, OR 97520
(541) 482-8114

Ashland Pediatric
Debra L Koutnik
251 Maple St
Ashland, OR 97520
(541) 482-8114

Ashland Pediatric
Diane C Williams
251 Maple St
Ashland, OR 97520
(541) 482-8114

Grants Pass Clinic
Kelley A Burnett
495 SW Ramsey Ave
Grants Pass, OR 97527
(541) 476-6644

Grants Pass Clinic
Charles R Crispen
495 SW Ramsey Ave
Grants Pass, OR 97527
(541) 476-6644

Grants Pass Clinic
William L Kohn
495 SW Ramsey Ave
Grants Pass, OR 97527
(541) 476-6644

Grants Pass Clinic
Barbara H Sniffen
495 SW Ramsey Ave
Grants Pass, OR 97527
(541) 476-6644

North River Pediatrics
Aric A Groshong
1813 W Harvard Ave
STE 140
Roseburg, OR 97471
(541) 677-6116

North River Pediatrics
Jill C Pearson
1813 W Harvard Ave
STE 140
Roseburg, OR 97471
(541) 677-6116

KidsDocs PC
Robert L Dannenhoffer
2460 NW Stewart Pkwy
STE 104
Roseburg, OR 97470
(541) 957-5437

KidsDocs PC
Jacquelyn O Groshong
2460 NW Stewart Pkwy
STE 104
Roseburg, OR 97470
(541) 957-5437

Klamath Pediatric Clinic
Tracy W Graham
2310 Mountainview Blvd
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
(541) 883-3591

Klamath Pediatric Clinic
Charles M LaBuwi
2310 Mountainview Blvd
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
(541) 883-3591

Klamath Pediatric Clinic
John A Wilson
2310 Mountainview Blvd
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
(541) 883-3591

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Fifth Disease

What is "fifth disease"?

Fifth disease is a viral illness caused by parvovirus B19. Fifth disease is also known as "erythema infectiosum" and "slapped cheek disease." The clinical illness was described in the 1880s and was named fifth disease because of its position in the numerical classification of childhood illnesses associated with rashes (exanthems). Other numbered diseases included measles, scarlet fever, and rubella—and these did not get renamed until the molecular era, when it became possible to isolate viruses and bacteria. Fifth disease was number five of six diseases named. It is a very common infection, and almost 50% of adults have been infected with the virus but do not remember having it because it often does not cause symptoms.

What are the symptoms of fifth disease?

Though fifth disease generally occurs in children between 4-10 years of age, it can affect any age group, including adults. It most commonly occurs during the winter and spring. The illness classically begins with a low-grade fever and malaise (a sense of not feeling well). After about a week, this is followed by a characteristic bright red rash on the cheeks (the so called "slapped cheeks" rash). Finally, after three to four days, a fine, red, lacelike rash can develop over the rest of the body. This rash may last for five days to a week and occasionally comes and goes for up to three weeks. The other symptoms are usually gone by the time the rash appears, and patients with the rash are usually not contagious. Unfortunately, as with many other viral illnesses, the features and timing of the different stages of illness are not always predictable.

While the illness is not serious in children, around 5% of children and around 50% of adults with fifth disease can have joint aches and pains. This arthritis or arthropathy is more common in females than males and is usually temporary, lasting days...

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Thrombocytopenia is a lower than normal number of platelets in the blood.

Platelets are one of the components of the blood along with white and red blood cells. Platelets play an important role in clotting and bleeding. Platelets are made in the bone marrow similar to other cells in the blood such as, white blood cells and red blood cells. Platelets originate from megakaryocytes which are large cells found in the bone marrow. The fragments of these megakaryocytes are platelets that are released into the blood stream. The circulating platelets make up about two third of the platelets that are released from the bone marrow. The other one third is typically stored (sequestered) in the spleen.

Platelets, in general, have a brief 7 to 10 days life in the blood, after which they are removed from the blood circulation. The number of platelets in the blood is referred to as the platelet count and is normally betw...

Emergency Contact for Medford

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Nearby Medford Hospitals *

Providence Medford Medical Center
1111 Crater Lake Ave
Medford, OR 97504
(541)732-5000

Rogue Valley Medical Center
2825 E Barnett Rd
Medford, OR 97504
(541)789-7000

Ashland Community Hospital
280 Maple St
Ashland, OR 97520
(541)482-2441

Three Rivers Community Hospital
500 SW Ramsey Ave
Grants Pass, OR 97527
(541)472-7000

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