Three-Day Measles treatment in Monterrey
In Monterrey, 23 specialists treat three-day measles, such as allergist, in 23 clinics. Review profiles and ratings to make an informed decision.
Three-day measles is another name by which rubella is known, a contagious viral infection that usually runs a mild and short course. It gets that name because of how long its rash tends to last.
Usual manifestations: Skin rash, mild fever, swelling of lymph nodes and, at times, general malaise. In most cases the symptoms are moderate.
Special importance: It is of particular concern during pregnancy, so medical care is advisable if there is a possibility of exposure.
Which specialist treats it? The pediatrician and the infectious disease specialist take part in its workup and follow-up. If you have a rash with fever or suspect you have been exposed to this infection, evaluating it with a professional helps in taking the necessary precautions.
Which specialist to see for three-day measles in Monterrey?
Doctors who treat three-day measles in Monterrey
Dr. Liborio Rafael Leal Garcia
Dr. Alfonso Mora Bravo
Dr. Carlos Macouset Sanchez
Dr. Dora Alicia Valdés Burnes
Dr. Gina Gabriela Monsivais Toscano
Dr. Luis Antonio Zuniga Silva
Dr. Julieta Rodríguez De Ita
Dr. Mario Ledezma
Dr. Ramón Napoleón González Velazco
Dr. Mario Cavazos Galvan Cavazos Galvan
Dr. Enrique Avitia Valenzuela
Dr. Marco Núñez Velázquez
Dr. Gerardo Villarreal Barrera
Dr. Aide Tamara Staines Boone
Dr. Norma Idalia Pérez Cervantes
Dr. Maria Del Carmen Zarate Hernandez
Dr. Gabriela Galindo Rodríguez
Dr. Karen Rodríguez Mireles
Dr. Manuel Elizondo Garza
Dr. José Manuel Reyna Guerra
Dr. Leonor Marcedes Morin Sanchez
Dr. Jose Ignacio Canseco Villarreal
Dr. Gisella Lissete Bearzotti Gonzalez
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats three-day measles?
The treatment of three-day measles is usually handled by specialists in allergist.
How many doctors are available in Monterrey?
We currently have 23 doctors who can treat three-day measles in Monterrey.