Measles, also known as rubeola, is one of the viral contagious diseases that spread through an infected person while coughing or sneezing. It causes red rash, watery eyes, and cough followed by fever. When this disease progresses to a severe extent, it causes complications. There is no specific treatment for this except vaccination. Hence it is advised to get vaccinated for measles. Here, we will give you detailed insights on how to be aware of the symptoms of measles.
The symptoms of this ailment usually appear 8 to 12 days after exposure to someone with measles, but it can take up to 21 days in some cases.
• High fever
• Fatigue
• Barky cough
• Red or bloodshot eyes
• Runny nose
• A few days later, a red, blotchy rash develops, spreading from the face to the rest of the body and lasts about 7 to 10 days.
• Sore throat
• White spots in the mouth
• Muscle pain
• Sensitivity to light
• Red Spots
• Rash
• Spots move downwards to cover the whole body
• White spots could appear on the red rash
Early detection of measles symptoms is crucial for timely intervention and effective management.
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Source: my.clevelandclinic.org
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Published on February 20, 2024