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ICD-10 code: B05.9

Disease category: B05.9: Measles without complication

What is Measles Without Complication?

Measles is a viral infection that can cause a range of symptoms, including fever, cough, and a distinctive rash. While measles can sometimes lead to serious complications, such as pneumonia or encephalitis, many people with measles only experience mild symptoms and recover without any complications.

Signs and Symptoms

The first symptoms of measles usually appear around 10 to 14 days after infection. These symptoms can include:

  1. Fever
  2. Cough
  3. Runny nose
  4. Red, watery eyes
  5. Rash that starts on the face and spreads to the rest of the body

While these symptoms can be uncomfortable, they typically go away on their own within a few weeks.

Prevention

The best way to prevent measles is to get vaccinated. The measles vaccine is safe and effective, and can provide lifelong protection against the virus. It is typically given in two doses, with the first dose given at 12 to 15 months and the second dose given at 4 to 6 years.

In addition to getting vaccinated, you can also help prevent the spread of measles by:

  1. Washing your hands frequently with soap and water
  2. Avoiding close contact with people who are sick
  3. Covering your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze
  4. Staying home if you are sick
Conclusion

While measles can be a serious illness, many people with the virus recover without any complications. If you experience symptoms of measles, such as fever, cough, and rash, it is important to see a healthcare provider to get an accurate diagnosis. By getting vaccinated and taking steps to prevent the spread of the virus, you can help protect yourself and others from this highly contagious illness.

Treatment of Measles without complication:

Measles Without Complication: Treatment Options

Measles is a highly contagious viral infection that is characterized by symptoms such as fever, cough, runny nose, and a distinctive rash. While most cases of measles are mild and resolve on their own, some people may experience complications that require medical attention.

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