YOGYAKARTA - There are many misunderstandings among the public regarding prohibitions that must be avoided by patients who suffer from measles, one of which is related to bathing. To this day, many people ask if measles sufferers can take a bath or not. Although allowed, measles sufferers need to be careful. This article will provide information for you.

Can Measles Sufferers Take a Bath?

Reported from the official website of the Riau Islands Provincial Health Office, the public still misunderstands that measles will be more severe if the patient takes a bath. This assumption is of course wrong. Basically, measles sufferers are allowed to take a bath. In fact, bathing for measles sufferers is quite good because it helps the skin stay moist, maintains body freshness, and reduces itching sensations.

However, there are several things to consider if measles patients want to take a bath, namely as follows.

Avoid cold water.

Measles patients should not take cold showers because it will trigger chills more severely. In addition, cold water will also disrupt the body's temperature balance where measles patients will mostly have a fever.

On the other hand, take a bath using warm water. There are several benefits of taking a warm bath for people with measles such as relieving itching, helping to relax more, to improve mood.

Don't rub the skin

Measles sufferers can take a bath as long as they do not rub the skin with a sponge, hand, or any other tool. Just rinse the water onto the surface of the skin. If you want to rub, do it in an area that is not bumpy.

Use organic soap.

Organic soap helps prevent more severe irritation. If you want to use non-organic or ordinary, choose a soap whose content is not too harsh. The mistake of choosing soap will increase skin irritation.

Pay attention to the duration and time of bathing

Avoid taking a bath for too long and too late. Taking a bath for too long and taking a bath late in the afternoon or evening will trigger the body to shiver. It is recommended to take a bath before noon or during the day when the room temperature is not too cold.

Use the towel by tapping

When drying your body after bathing, just pat it with a towel. Avoid rubbing your body with a towel because it will rub the skin.

From the article it can be concluded that whether measles sufferers can take a bath, the answer is yes as long as you are careful. Visit VOI.id for other interesting information.


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