Answer: (A) Erythema infectiosum
(C) Fifth disease
Explanation:
Erythema infectiosum, is also called as fifth disease. It is a disease which is caused by the human parvovirus. It occurs in the spring season. It is commonly found disease in young children (5-7 years). The disease spread through the respiratory droplets, blood and blood products containing the pathogen.
The incubation period of the disease is 4 to 14 days. It exhibit flue like symptoms such as fever. It involves the development of the erythema in the cheeks and maculopapular lacy rashes over the cheeks, arms, trunk, legs, palms and soles.
These rashes are slightly raised. The area affected by the rashes extend by exercise, sunlight, heat, emotional stress and fever.
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Answer:
Sounds like Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (CIPA)
Explanation:
Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (CIPA) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder of the nervous system which prevents the feeling of pain or temperature, and prevents a person from sweating.
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<span>The answer is C. The blood vessels burst because of the increased intrathoracic pressure of vomiting or purging. One could make the argument that binge eating disorder has the same etiology, but bulimia nervosa is more of a chronic condition than binge eating disorder, which can be more acute.</span>