Biology, asked by itztae2008, 17 days ago

what are symptoms of measles?​

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Answered by baranwalsanjit17
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Explanation:

high fever (may spike to more than 104°),

cough,

runny nose (coryza), and red, watery eyes

Pain areas: in the muscles

Whole body: fever, malaise, fatigue, or loss of appetite

Nasal: runny nose or sneezing

Also common: skin rash, conjunctivitis, dry cough, diarrhoea, headache, koplik's spots, sensitivity to light, sore throat, or swollen lymph nodes

Answered by ankitpatle0
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A virus causes measles, which is a paediatric ailment. Measles was once extremely prevalent, but today a vaccination can nearly always avoid it.

Measles, often known as rubeola, is a contagious disease that can be life-threatening in young children. Despite the fact that mortality rates have been declining globally as more children receive the measles vaccination, the disease still kills over 100,000 people each year .

symptoms of measles :

Around 10 to 14 days after contact to the virus, measles symptoms and indications occur. Measles usually has the following signs and symptoms:

Fever

Coughs that are dry

Nose runny

Stomach ache

Eyes irritated (conjunctivitis)

Inside the mouth, on the inner lining of the cheek, tiny white dots with bluish-white centers on a red backdrop, commonly known as Koplik's spots

A rash that consists of large, flat blotches that frequently merge together.

Over a two-to-three-week period, the infection progresses through a series of phases.

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