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Measles Overview

By: John Brown

With vaccination being as common as it is, most people don't know anything about the symptoms and treatment of measles. Measles, also known as rubeola, is an infectious viral disease that affects the respiratory system and occurs in winter and spring.

The most common symptoms of measles are fever, a hacking cough, runny nose, conjunctivitis, and a spreading rash. Measles can also cause serious complications.

The incubation period for measles is about 2 weeks from one's exposure to the virus to the time the rash appears.

Most symptoms of measles subside 1 or 2 days after the rash begins, but the cough and rash often last 10-14 days.

Measles, like all viral diseases, cannot be treated by antibiotics. Also, like most viral illnesses, a measles infection can usually be left to run its course. Fortunately, most children and adults recover from within 2-3 weeks without developing any serious complications.

Usually, the only treatment that is required for measles sufferers is treatment of the symptoms with paracetamol, frequent rinsing of the mouth, and drinking plenty of fluids.

Serious (but rare) complications can result from measles, such as diarrhea, croup, bronchitis, bronchiolitis, pneumonia, conjunctivitis, myocarditis, hepatitis, and brain inflammation (encephalitis). Immediate medical treatment should be obtained if there is sign of any of these occurring.

Measles can also make the body more susceptible to other diseases, such as ear infections or bacterial pneumonia. The symptoms and complications of measles are usually more severe in adults.

Your family physician can make the diagnosis based on your symptoms alone. There are laboratory tests available, but these are rarely done, as the symptoms are usually enough for a clear diagnosis.

Many families find that measles spreads easily from one child, to other children in the household, and any adults as well. It is very contagious, spreading most easily by coughing or sneezing tiny droplets that contain the disease. Wash your hands frequently, and teach children to cough into their elbow or sleeve area, rather than into their hands. This helps them reduce the spreading of droplets to things nearby, such as light switches, utensils, books, toys, even pets. As with other viruses, such as the common cold, and influenza, other people often touch the same objects, picking up the droplets and germs, and then perhaps rub their eyes or nose, or touch their lips etc., and soon develop symptoms themselves. Thus the new efforts by hospitals and schools to get people to frequently wash their hands with soap.


John Brown is an author for several Internet magazines, on healthy living and wellness and life topics.

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