What Causes Vestibular Neuritis?

Measles And Rubella

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Measles and rubella (German measles) are both preventable infectious diseases. Measles can cause fever, coughing, runny nose, swollen lymph nodes, diarrhea, and sensitivity to light. A classic symptom of measles is the presence of white spots with blue centers; these are located on the inside of the cheek and are known as Koplik's spots. Rubella produces similar symptoms, and patients who have this illness may also experience a rash that starts on the face and spreads down the body. In rare cases, rubella can cause both an earache and a stiff neck. To diagnose measles and rubella, doctors will perform a clinical examination and do blood tests to confirm the diagnosis. Patients who test positive for these conditions will be vaccinated immediately in an attempt to shorten the length of the illness. Patients with measles or rubella are advised to rest at home and take acetaminophen or other over the counter medications to reduce fever and pain. Since these diseases are highly contagious, patients will likely need to stay at home for several days until the infection has cleared.

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