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 Published On Jul 2, 2022

Measles


Measles is an infection that spreads very easily and can cause serious problems in some people. Having the MMR vaccine is the best way to prevent it.

Check if you or your child has measles
Measles usually starts with cold-like symptoms, followed by a rash a few days later. Some people may also get small spots in their mouth.

Cold-like symptoms
The first symptoms of measles include:

a high temperature
a runny or blocked nose
sneezing
a cough
red, sore, watery eyes


Spots in the mouth
A number of very small white spots inside a person’s mouth.Credit:
Small white spots may appear inside the cheeks and on the back of the lips a few days later. These spots usually last a few days.

The measles rash
A rash usually appears a few days after the cold-like symptoms.
The rash starts on the face and behind the ears before spreading to the rest of the body.


The spots of the measles rash are sometimes raised and join together to form blotchy patches. They're not usually itchy.

The rash looks brown or red on white skin. It may be harder to see on brown and black skin

How to look after yourself or your child
Measles usually starts to get better in about a week.

After seeing a GP, there are things you can do to help ease the symptoms and reduce the risk of spreading the infection.

It can help to:

rest and drink plenty fluids, such as water, to avoid dehydration
take paracetamol or ibuprofen to relieve a high temperature – do not give aspirin to children under 16 years
use cotton wool soaked in warm water to gently remove any crusts from your or your child's eyes

Stay off nursery, school, or work for at least 4 days from when the rash first appears.

Also try to avoid close contact with babies, people who are pregnant and people with weakened immune systems.

How to avoid spreading or catching measles
Measles is spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes. There are things you can do to reduce the risk of spreading or catching it.

Complications of measles
Measles can lead to serious problems if it spreads to other parts of the body, such as the lungs or brain.

Problems that can be caused by measles include:

pneumonia
meningitis
blindness
seizures (fits)
These problems are rare, but some people are more at risk. This includes babies and people with weakened immune systems.

Measles in pregnancy
If you get measles when you're pregnant, it could harm your baby.

It can cause:

miscarriage or stillbirth
premature birth (before the 37th week of pregnancy)
your baby having a low birthweight
It's important to get medical advice if you're pregnant and have been in close contact with someone who has measles.

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