A red, swollen, sore throat is common with measles. Runny, red eyes are typical of measles. This image displays the measles rash, which typically starts on the face and then spreads down the body. In people with darker sin, the diffuse red to pink rash of measles is harder to see; the few normal areas of skin can be seen near the nipple area in this child. This image displays a rash on the face and red, peeling lips typical of measles in its early stage. The measles rash often appears behind the ears when it starts on the face.
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Measles (Rubeola)  A parent's guide to condition and treatment information

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A red, swollen, sore throat is common with measles.
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Who's At Risk
Measles does not often occur in the United States, but it occurs all over the world, primarily in late winter and spring. Most American children have been immunized against measles, but the disease still occurs in migrant workers or people who recently immigrated to the United States.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008