you can take a bath as soon as you don't have your fever already...
yes unless you have a fever then no
Yes you can. There is no danger at all.
Yes they can take a bath. In fact, if they are running a high temperature a tepid bath will help reduce the fever. There is a vaccine available to prevent measles.
reason for having measles
Measles prey on humans and children so mainly anyone
It is safe to bathe sick children, if they are dried off afterwards so that they do not get a chill.
Some studies have shown that children with measles encephalitis benefit from relatively large doses of vitamin A.
Several children died during an outbreak of measles in Dublin because they had not received the vaccine.
Children with measles should never be given aspirin, as this has caused the fatal disease Reye's syndrome in the past.
Measles
Ginny comes from a types og gin, alcoholic beverage, that italians used to bathe in when they got the measles....it smelled terrible, hence the term ginny
Many children from developed countries used to die of measles in past. Rest of them had depressed immunity for next three months after recovery.
Mumps and measles are two of the common maladies of children.
Children who have measles., or have had the disease in the previous four weeks, have a substantially increased risk of developing severe or fatal diarrhea or dysentery (there is some evidence that the increased risk lasts up to six months after measles). Because of the strong relationship between measles and serious diarrhea, and the effectiveness of measles vaccines, measles immunization is a very cost-effective measure for reducing diarrhea morbidity and deaths. Measles vaccine given at 9 months of age can prevent up to 25% of diarrhea-associated deaths in children under 5 years of age.
Treatment includes bed rest, lots of fluids and medicine for fever and headache. Antibiotics do not help -- either to cure measles or to prevent it. There are no anti-viral drugs for treating measles.