Monday, December 7, 2009

Pictures Of Fifth Disease More Condition_symptoms Fifths Disease And Black Children??

Fifths disease and Black children?? - pictures of fifth disease more condition_symptoms

I investigate disease fifth b / c I (I work in day care) During my research, I have never seen pictures of black children. I am interested because my son is 1 / 2 black and not yet been found. Who knows, if Black has received get this disease or know someone who would?

5 comments:

ExoticAn... said...

I myself am of black and white, as I was about 6 or 7 mixed
very itchy
!!!!!

bellamac... said...

Fifth disease occurs worldwide and it is very surprising that black children were not affected.

The fifth disease typically produces a distinctive red rash on his face that makes the child appear to have a "slapped cheek disease", so if your child can be dyed to the disease without anyone knowing, put under contract.

Fifth disease begins with mild fever, headache and mild cold symptoms. The rash usually begins glowing red in the face. A few days later, the rash spreads and red blotches (usually lighter) extend the trunk, arms and legs, but can in a child with dark skin are not particularly remarkable that most children will see a rash of fifth disease, not sick and has no fever.

I work in nursing and have seen kids with fifth disease, but have never seen a black child with the disease, what is not, since only a few black children in schools, where surprisingly, I work. In fact, I saw children with this disease who were not sick, but we had very redCheeks.

I want to move so quickly and I hope your son is always good.

bellamac... said...

Fifth disease occurs worldwide and it is very surprising that black children were not affected.

The fifth disease typically produces a distinctive red rash on his face that makes the child appear to have a "slapped cheek disease", so if your child can be dyed to the disease without anyone knowing, put under contract.

Fifth disease begins with mild fever, headache and mild cold symptoms. The rash usually begins glowing red in the face. A few days later, the rash spreads and red blotches (usually lighter) extend the trunk, arms and legs, but can in a child with dark skin are not particularly remarkable that most children will see a rash of fifth disease, not sick and has no fever.

I work in nursing and have seen kids with fifth disease, but have never seen a black child with the disease, what is not, since only a few black children in schools, where surprisingly, I work. In fact, I saw children with this disease who were not sick, but we had very redCheeks.

I want to move so quickly and I hope your son is always good.

bellamac... said...

Fifth disease occurs worldwide and it is very surprising that black children were not affected.

The fifth disease typically produces a distinctive red rash on his face that makes the child appear to have a "slapped cheek disease", so if your child can be dyed to the disease without anyone knowing, put under contract.

Fifth disease begins with mild fever, headache and mild cold symptoms. The rash usually begins glowing red in the face. A few days later, the rash spreads and red blotches (usually lighter) extend the trunk, arms and legs, but can in a child with dark skin are not particularly remarkable that most children will see a rash of fifth disease, not sick and has no fever.

I work in nursing and have seen kids with fifth disease, but have never seen a black child with the disease, what is not, since only a few black children in schools, where surprisingly, I work. In fact, I saw children with this disease who were not sick, but we had very redCheeks.

I want to move so quickly and I hope your son is always good.

Demented Lust said...

That is racist! BLACK POWER!

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