Symptoms of Khasra

It usually starts with mild to moderate fever, often with a persistent cough, runny nose, eye inflammation (conjunctivitis) and sore throat. This relatively mild illness can take two or three days. Signs and symptoms of measles occur about 10 to 14 days after exposure to the virus. These are usually:

Fever

A dry cough

Irritated neck

Illuminated eyes (conjunctivitis)

Small white spots with blue-white centers on a red background in the mouth on the inside if cheeks - also called Kopliks spots

A rash consisting of large, flat spots that often interact Infection occurs in two to three weeks in subsequent stages.

Acute illness and rash:

The rashes in the measles consist of the red spots and few them are slightly white. Stains and bumps in tight groups give the skin a red hue. The face is affected initially.

Over the next few days, the rash spreads on the shoulders and torso and then on the thighs, shins, and feet. At the same time, the fever rises rapidly and often reaches 40 to 41 ° C (104 to 105.8 F). The rash gradually disappears and disappears first from the face and finally from the thighs and feet.

Portable period:

A measles patient may transmit the virus to others for about eight days, starting four days before the rash and ending when the rash persists for four days.