Rubella and urticaria are actually two different diseases, but many people confuse them in daily life. The biggest reason is that some of their symptoms are quite similar. They may cause redness or itching of the skin, but the actual causes of the disease are different. So if you want to treat them better, you need to distinguish between rubella and urticaria. In our lives, many diseases are very similar, especially when the symptoms are the same, we are unable to distinguish them correctly, which affects the treatment of the disease. So I hope everyone can have a more comprehensive understanding of this issue. Rubella: It is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by a virus. It occurs frequently in winter and spring. It is highly contagious and is usually transmitted through airborne droplets. The rash is most common in winter. After the strong wind and cooler temperature, I started to feel symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection such as fever and cough, which later developed into a rash all over the body with unbearable itching. Urticaria: It is an allergic skin disease, which is generally more common in windy weather such as autumn and winter. Allergens brought by the wind can easily cause illness. At the same time, some common foods can also cause illness. When the disease occurs, many large bumps like mosquito bites will appear on the skin surface, from a few to many, appearing in patches, and usually disappear automatically within an hour. It seems that although the occurrence of these two diseases is not directly related to strong winds, there is an inevitable connection between them, and their harmfulness is still very great. Rubella, in particular, has a particularly serious impact on fetuses and children. Although urticaria usually only causes blisters on the skin when it occurs, it may also cause reactions in the internal organs, such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, etc. Severe acute autumnal urticaria can also occur in the larynx, causing laryngeal edema, affecting the patency of the respiratory tract, easily causing respiratory disorders, hypoxia syndrome and other common symptoms of hypoxia, which will seriously affect the function of internal organs and lead to more serious complications. The above is an introduction to the differences between rubella and urticaria. If you have medical disputes over these two diseases, there may be some obstacles to treatment. Therefore, I hope everyone can understand rubella and urticaria more scientifically, so that you can help yourself treat the disease more thoroughly and effectively. |
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