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What are the first symptoms of Ebola?

The first symptoms of Ebola virus disease appear 2-21 days after exposure (typically 8-10 days) and include abrupt high fever (≥38.6°C/101.5°F), intense headache, severe muscle pain, extreme fatigue, sore throat, and loss of appetite. By days 3-7 a gastrointestinal phase follows, with profuse watery diarrhoea (up to 10 L/day in severe cases), vomiting, abdominal pain, and hiccups. In roughly half of severe cases, a haemorrhagic phase develops around days 5-10 — bleeding from injection sites and mucosal surfaces, and a non-itchy rash on the trunk by day 5-7. A person is not contagious until symptoms begin.

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Last update Jul 6, 2026 · ⚠ Not medical advice. Information is provided for awareness only; consult a physician for individual health questions.