It may take 14 to 21 days for a child to have signs of rubella after contact with the virus. Symptoms can occur a bit differently in each child. The most common symptoms start with:
- A period of not feeling well
- Low fever
- Runny nose
- Diarrhea
These symptoms may last 1 to 5 days.
Then a rash appears. The rash:
- Starts on the face as a pink rash with areas of small, raised lesions.
- Spreads down to the torso, arms, and legs as the face rash clears up.
- Fades in 3 to 5 days.
Your child may also have enlarged lymph nodes in the neck. An older child may have sore, inflamed joints.
A child is most contagious when the rash is appearing. But a child may be contagious from 7 days before the rash to 7 days after the rash has started. Because of this, a child may pass the virus to others before you know they are sick.
The symptoms of rubella can be like other health conditions. Make sure your child sees their doctor for a diagnosis.