One of the first symptoms of measles can be a high temperature
The HSE has again issued an urgent public health alert following the discovery of a case of measles in a children's indoor soft play centre in Dublin.
A spokesperson for the HSE said an individual with a confirmed case of the viral infection attended the Ship Shape Kids Play in Castleknock, north Dublin on April 4.
The HSE has warned families that may have been in the centre to be aware of the signs and symptoms of measles and to check for them for 21 days from the date of the possible exposure.
Measles starts with cold-like symptoms around 10 days after you get infected.
The first symptoms of measles are:
You get a measles rash a few days later.
You should contact your GP or hospital immediately if you:
Always call before you go to your GP or hospital. They may need to make arrangements to reduce the risk of spreading the infection.
This confirmed case is one of several cases that have been identified by the public health authorities in the capital, which has given rise to a heightened risk of community spread of the infection.
Measles usually lasts 7 to 10 days.
To ease your symptoms:
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