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		<description><![CDATA[Measles is a highly contagious and infectious disease caused by the rubeola virus. It is very common among school age children. To prevent the progression of this disease, it is good to know the different measles symptoms.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A highly infectious and communicable disease caused by the rubeola virus, measles can lead to the etiology of life threatening medical conditions such as bronchopneumonia and encephalitis. Because of the threats posed by this illness, it is helpful to know its early and late symptoms. Additionally, these signs are important to identify the possible treatments for this disease. Here is a closer glance at some of the usual symptoms.<br />
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The Early Symptoms of Measles</strong></p>
<p>During the first two days of infection, a patient will suffer from fever that may reach 101 to 103 degrees Fahrenheit. Aside from high body temperature, loss of appetite, rhinitis and drowsiness are the other early signs of measles. Koplik’s spots will be seen on the inner cheek on the third day. The body temperature of a person infected with the rubeola virus may increase to 105 to 106 degrees Fahrenheit during the fourth day. In addition,   measles rashes will be seen in the extremities. However,   rashes will be less prominent if the body temperature decreases.</p>
<p><strong>The Late Symptoms of Measles</strong></p>
<p>If the infection is not treated at its early stage, measles rashes can extend to the other parts of the body. In addition, a patient may suffer from runny nose, inflamed eyes, swollen eyelids, watery eyes and dry hacking cough from 9 to 11 days after infection. The other late symptoms of this disease include sneezing, sensitivity to light and body aches. If it is not treated after two weeks of infection, serious complications may occur.<br />
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Other Medical Conditions That May Arise From Measles</strong></p>
<p>Measles symptoms should be treated right away to avoid the development of other medical conditions that are associated with this disease. One of the most common complications of this disease is bronchitis, which can be experienced starting the fourth day of infection. If a patient fails to receive treatments for this condition, bronchitis can lead to bronchopneumonia.</p>
<p>Other signs that the disease is progressing are the development of otitis media and mastoiditis. The occurrence of these medical conditions indicates that a patient needs immediate help from healthcare professionals. If the symptoms of measles are not treated, it can lead to the development of meningitis and brain abscesses.</p>
<p><strong>More Points on Measles Symptoms</strong></p>
<p>Measles is a dangerous disease because it is communicable and infectious. This disease usually occurs in the winter and spring. School-age children are prone to this medical condition. However, it is uncommon to infants before 6 months of age since they still have maternal antibodies.</p>
<p>Medical experts identified 21 strains of the rubeola virus, which causes measles. Vaccine-A is normally given to children age between 12 months to 15 months to prevent them from being infected by this virus. The booster for this vaccine is usually given to them before they go to school.</p>
<p>At the onset of early signs, patients are advised to seek help from their physicians. It is important to receive treatments for measles symptoms to prevent its progression. They should again consult with medical professionals if other conditions occur such as a harsh cough, sleepiness and deafness because it indicates that this disease has progressed and caused the development of other related illnesses like otitis media and meningitis.</p>
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