Difference between rashes in dengue and measles
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While in case of dangue fever you can be got the red spot rashes through out your body in the afterwards symptoms the rashes just like the mealses rashes may appear.
Dengue is a tropical disease that is mosquito-borne by the Aedes species and is caused by the dengue virus. The symptoms like high fever, joint and muscle pains, vomiting, and headache begin 13-14 days after onset of infection. Severe cases include bleeding, low platelet count, low blood pressure, and blood plasma leakage. The treatment involves oral or intravenous administration of fluids or blood transfusion in severe cases.
Measles is a highly contagious air-borne infection that is caused by the measles virus. The initial symptoms include a high fever, inflamed eyes, runny eyes, and cough, after 2 days of which white spots start to form inside the mouth. Red rashes erupt on the face and then spread throughout the body after 3-5 days of initial symptoms, which arise 10-12 days after onset of infection. Complications include diarrhea, pneumonia, brain inflammation, and blindness. Treatment involves giving oral rehydration solution, nutritious food, and medications along with Vitamin A supplements.