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Also, avoid being around people with colds, flu, or any other contagious diseases, or anyone who has had a recent immunization with a vaccine containing live viruses (regular measles; German measles, or rubella; mumps; polio; and chickenpox).

It is considered to be one of the most highly contagious diseases in the world, and therefore it represents a significant public health threat.

Internally, it is used for allergies, arthritis, asthma, bronchitis, chicken pox, contagious diseases, convulsions, coughs, earache, ear infections, fevers (all kinds), headache, heart palpitation, indigestion, jaundice, pleurisy, pneumonia, ...

Measles is a viral infection of the respiratory tract and the skin. It is one of the most contagious diseases known. Measles was once very common, but a vaccine has made it much more rare.
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The health care team may advise them to stay away from crowds and from people with colds and other contagious diseases. If an infection develops, it can be serious and should be treated promptly.

You will be asked about allergies, medications, and if your child has been exposed to any contagious diseases.
An anesthesiologist will see your child to answer any questions and examine your child.

infarction (heart attack) or stroke, angina (chest pain) at rest, heart rate or rhythm disorders, uncontrolled arterial hypertension, severe anemia, sickle-cell anemia, acute mental disorders, epilepsy, and any serious or contagious diseases.

Non-Contagious Diseases: Any disease that is not contagious
Osteogenesis imperfecta: Weak bones ("brittle bone disease") and loose joints
Otosclerosis: Genetic ear bone disorder
Periodic Paralyses: Short episodes of muscle weakness.

See also: Contagious, Infections, Infection, Virus, Tissue