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🧼 Measles – What You Should Know from a Family Medical Center of Georgetown TX

  • Writer: Dr. Mohammad Al Darawsha MD
    Dr. Mohammad Al Darawsha MD
  • Apr 22
  • 3 min read

Measles is a highly contagious virus, but with awareness, prevention, and timely care, it can be effectively managed. Whether you're a parent, a caregiver, or simply looking out for your neighbors, understanding measles helps keep our Georgetown community safe.

At Wellness Bay Primary Care, we offer preventive care, vaccines, and trusted advice from your local doctor — because your health is our priority.


🦠 What Causes Measles?

Measles is caused by a virus that spreads quickly, especially in places like schools, daycares, and public areas. It often starts with cold-like symptoms and becomes more serious if not recognized early.


🔄 How It Spreads

Measles spreads through:

  • Coughs and sneezes

  • Touching surfaces with the virus

  • Being in the same room with someone infected (even two hours later!)

It’s one of the most contagious diseases — and vaccination is the best defense.


🤧 Common Symptoms of Measles from your Family Medical Center of Georgetown TX :

  • High fever (can spike above 104°F)

  • Runny nose and cough

  • Red, watery eyes (conjunctivitis)

  • White spots inside the mouth (Koplik spots)

  • A spreading red rash, starting on the face

Symptoms usually appear 7 to 14 days after exposure.

If you're concerned about symptoms, your family doctor near me can help evaluate and guide your next steps.


🚨 Complications & Risks

Measles isn't just a childhood rash. It can lead to:

  • Ear infections

  • Pneumonia

  • Diarrhea

  • Brain swelling (encephalitis)

  • In rare cases, death, especially in children under 5 or adults over 20

Our Georgetown family medical center emphasizes prevention to avoid these serious risks.


✅ Prevention: The Measles Vaccine (MMR)

The MMR vaccine protects against:

  • Measles

  • Mumps

  • Rubella

It's safe, effective, and recommended for:

  • All children (first dose at 12–15 months, second dose at 4–6 years)

  • Unvaccinated adults

  • Travelers going abroad

We offer up-to-date vaccines at our clinic at Family Medical Center of Georgetown TX — just ask during your next visit.


💬 What To Do If Exposed or Infected

  • Call your doctor before visiting the clinic

  • Stay home and rest

  • Drink fluids and manage fever with guidance

  • Avoid contact with others, especially young kids and older adults

Your internal medicine doctor Georgetown TX near me will walk you through the safest plan.


✅ Top 10 FAQs About Measles

1. Is measles dangerous for adults?

Yes — adults can develop more severe complications than children.


2. Can you get measles if vaccinated?

It’s very rare, but possible. Symptoms are usually mild if you’ve had both doses.


3. How long is measles contagious?

From 4 days before to 4 days after the rash appears.


4. What should I do if my child was exposed?

Call your primary care physician Georgetown TX for advice. They may recommend testing or vaccination.


5. Can measles be treated?

There’s no cure, but symptoms can be managed under medical supervision.


6. Is the MMR vaccine safe?

Yes — it's backed by decades of safety data and strongly recommended by the CDC.


7. How do I check if I’m immune?

A simple blood test (titer) can confirm immunity status.


8. Can pregnant women get the MMR shot?

No — but they should check their immunity before or after pregnancy.


9. What if I only got one dose?

You may need a booster. We can check your records at your next visit.


10. Where can I get vaccinated in Georgetown TX?

Right here at Wellness Bay Primary Care — just give us a call!


🌟 Protect Yourself, Your Family & Your Community

Whether it’s vaccines, travel advice, or a simple conversation — we’re here to help you stay informed and safe.

📍 Conveniently located at 4887 Williams Dr Ste 107, Georgetown TX

📞 Call 512.588.7008 or📲 Book a visit online



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