MMR broken down is measles, mumps, and rubella. Let’s start with the first part of the vaccine the first M which is for measles. Measles is a contagious respiratory infection. Even through the measles are very rare the U.S. reports 20 million cases each year. Measles is a virus so really there isn’t any treatment for it, it just must run its course. Measles causes a total body skin rash and symptoms that mimic the flu like cough, fever, and runny nose. Sometimes when measles presents you get Kolpik’s spots, which are red spots with blue and white centers that children get in their mouth. If you get measles, you are highly contagious. Measles can spread with direct contact and through the air when droplets are sprayed when someone with measles coughs or sneezes. …show more content…
It is contracted thru saliva, mucous membranes, and personal contact. Mumps affects the parotid gland which are salivary glands. Exposure to mumps usually takes two weeks before anything appears. Just like measles, the mumps presents like the flu. Some symptoms are headaches, loss of appetite and body aches. Even through you have mumps you might not show any or no symptoms. Virus can’t be treated with medications or antibiotics, just must let them run their course. Due to that the mumps affects the salivary glands make sure in recovery that you are eating food like soaps, yogurts and food that are not hard to chew. Complications of the mumps are inflammation in both women and men of the reproductive system. Mumps can lead to meningitis or encephalitis which is brain swelling. Rubella is also called the German