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What does the measles look like on your skin?


What does the measles look like on your skin?

little bumps covering the skin looks like a rash. you should have a vaccination against the measles The rash in measles is classically described as a generalised, maculopapular, erythematous rash that begins several days after the fever starts. It starts on the head before spreading to cover most of the body. The measles rash also classically "stains" by changing colour to dark brown from red before disappearing later. The rash can be itchy.

There is no specific treatment for uncomplicated measles. Most patients with uncomplicated measles will recover with rest and supportive treatment.

Red bumps sometimes with tiny, tiny white dots in the middle. Go to yahoo health and surf the site. Generally they will have photos of all that stuff.

small red raised blotches appear on the head( hair line) after about 7 io 10 days of fever and cold systems then they appear on other parts of the body.there's also nausa and vomiting. fever can run dangerously high .the older you are the worse the systems are i was 15 when i had them my fever went to 106 i have never been so sick in my life!

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