Roseole
Roseoles are small-spotted, red skin rashes ( exanthema ) that are found in various infectious diseases :
- Typhus abdominalis: especially on the skin of the abdomen; the roseoles can characteristically be pushed away with a glass spatula and do not itch
- Paratyphus : The roseoles are also localized on the extremities
- Syphilis : Here the roseoles are generalized (affecting the whole body) and mostly infectious; they don't itch either. You can also include the soles of the hands and feet.
- Chickenpox : In the first stage of the disease