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Hello friends, how are you all? I will talk to you today about hum. What is hum? Measles is one of the leading causes of infant mortality worldwide, a highly contagious viral infection. Although the infection is rare in developed countries due to the effectiveness of the measles vaccine, tourists carrying the virus unknowingly visit the country and find an outbreak of the disease in a small area. Anyone, regardless of age, who has not been vaccinated or has never been infected before, can become infected. But usually it happens to children. Once infected, a person develops immunity for the rest of his or her life. Symptoms of Measles - Symptoms of measles occur one after the other as the infection progresses and develops within 7-14 days of a person becoming infected with the virus. This condition is called the incubation period. Fever The characteristic symptom of measles is fever. Fever has three symptoms with the first letter ‘C’: Cough Colds or runny nose, and Conjunctivitis or red eyes and watery eyes Coplic spot Within two to three days of fever, small white spots inside the mouth, called coplic spots, are likely to appear. These are the early signs of a measles infection. Measles cocoons Within three to five days of the onset of symptoms, a rash appears on the face. At first a red spot appears on the face, just below where the hair is coming from, then spreads down to the neck, arms, body, legs and feet. The small spots on the red spots become swollen (cocoons) and as they spread throughout the body, the spots disappear. Fever comes with the cocoon. After a while the lumps subside and the fever subsides. There may be other symptoms, such as sensitivity to light, and muscle pain.If you still have a fever with three ‘C’s’ after a two-week tour of the area where the measles outbreak occurs, let the doctor know about the suspicion with your visit. Treatment of Measles - There is no specific treatment for measles and the condition usually returns to normal within 7-10 days. Medications that are applied are given because of general relief, i.e., symptomatic therapy. Those who are infected are advised to stay at home, not to go out of school, college, home for at least four days after measles. People who are more likely to be infected, such as children and pregnant women, should not be exposed to physical contact. Symptomatic treatments include: Fever control Physicians may recommend paracetamol or ibuprofen to reduce fever and relieve body aches. Increasing the amount of water in the body (hydration) It is important to drink plenty of water so that you do not become dehydrated during a fever. If you have a sore throat due to cough, you can feel relief by drinking plenty of water. Eye care The eyes should be kept clean and if any growth is seen on the eyelids or under the hairs above the eyes, it should be soaked in water and clean cotton should be removed. If it hurts the eyes in harsh light then you can use less light and screen. Cough and chills If you have a cold and cough with measles, your doctor will prescribe specific medications to treat the overall condition. The mucus softens and relaxes when you breathe water vapor and drink warm water. Other steps Keep an eye out for symptoms, such as shortness of breath, vomiting, dizziness, dizziness and convulsions. If you notice any of these symptoms, see your doctor or go to the emergency department of the hospital.
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