10 Rubella Symptoms
Symptom #2: Rash
The rubella rash usually appears on the face or behind the ears and spreads downward to the rest of the body. It can be differentiated from measles rash in terms of appearance. Rubella rash is often mild and pink unlike the bright red color of measles. The pink spots are often clustered together.
The onset of the rash means the manifestation of the rubella virus. The rash can sometimes be itchy, but it disappears by itself after three to five days. People are still positive with the rubella virus seven to ten days after the rash disappears.
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