Rubella Virus Infections: Complications For Pregnant And Health Tips

Rubella Virus Complications


Rubella is an infection caused by the rubella virus and is commonly called German measles. This condition is not very serious and the symptoms are never as severe as in the case of regular measles. This condition affects children mostly, although older people may also contract the disease. They usually recover in a week or so. It can, however, prove serious for pregnant women especially if it occurs before the twentieth week of pregnancy. The chances of spontaneous abortion become high and the child may also be born with congenital rubella syndrome. A vaccine has been developed for rubella, reducing its incidence. Those at risk are only those who have not been immunized.


The disease is airborne, in other words, it spreads through the air and people are liable to contract it if they breathe in the air that an affected person has sneezed or coughed into. Once the virus enters the body, symptoms are likely to develop after an incubation period spanning 2 to 3 weeks. A fine, pink rash which looks like a tiny lesion usually appears on the face and is similar to the regular measles rash. It then spreads to the chest, hands and feet. The rash disappears soon after barely leaving a scar and other symptoms include mild fever, inflamed eyes, splitting headaches and a runny nose. As regards treatment for this condition, once the disease is contracted, there is no treatment possible and it must be allowed to run its course. The treatment involved is not so much to cure it, rather to relieve discomfort for the affected person, particularly if the patient is pregnant. While this will require medical intervention, those affected by the virus must take every precaution to stay away from pregnant women. As regards home remedies, the leaves of the margosa tree are beneficial for the body and can be soaked in to a bucket or better still a tub of water for a few hours before using it for your bath. You may also boil the leaves in water and use a towel to dab the water onto the face and other parts of the body. Care must be taken to not scrub the face as it will worsen the lesions. Drink plenty of orange juice and lemon juice throughout the day and mix a little freshly dried and ground turmeric powder with honey and the juice extracted from bitter gourd leaves. Consume the mixture twice a day for best results.


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