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  2. Prodrome - Wikipedia

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    The prodrome is a period during which an individual experiences some symptoms and/or a change in functioning, which can signal the impending onset of a mental health disorder. [5] It is otherwise known as the prodromal phase when referring to the subsyndromal stage or the early abnormalities in behavior, mood, and/or cognition before illness ...

  3. Wikipedia:VideoWiki/Measles (Osmosis) - Wikipedia

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    After these initial prodromal symptoms comes the exanthem phase, which is where a red, blotchy, maculopapular rash spreads in a cephalocaudal progression. [1] In other words, the exanthem starts at the head (or cephalo), and spreads to the extremities or ends of the body (or caudal).

  4. Signs and symptoms - Wikipedia

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    Many diseases have an early prodromal stage where a few signs and symptoms may suggest the presence of a disorder before further specific symptoms may emerge. Measles for example has a prodromal presentation that includes a hacking cough, fever, and Koplik's spots in the mouth. [16] Over half of migraine episodes have a prodromal phase. [17]

  5. Everything You Need to Know About Measles Signs ... - AOL

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    What is measles? Measles, a.k.a rubeola, is an infection that’s caused by a virus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It’s a respiratory illness that consists ...

  6. What it's actually like to get measles - AOL

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    With 35 measles cases in the U.S. already this year, ... “Usually the illness itself peaks during that phase,” Kline said. “Day four or five, the fever will be the highest, the child’s ...

  7. Measles - Wikipedia

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    Measles (probably from Middle Dutch or Middle High German masel(e) ("blemish, blood blister")) [11] is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable infectious disease ...

  8. Measles cases at Florida school continue to rise as 12 other ...

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    Recovery also progresses in phases. The first symptoms of measles last two to three days and are non-specific and mild, including: Cough. Runny nose. Watery eyes. In the next phase, look for:

  9. Natural history of disease - Wikipedia

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    During this phase, if the pathological process keeps evolving spontaneously without medical intervention, it will end in one of three ways: recovery, disability, or death. Additionally, this phase can be broken down into three different periods: Prodromal: the first signs or symptoms appear, which indicates the clinical start of the disease. [7 ...