The skin is the largest organ in our human body. Once there is a problem with the skin, it takes a long time to recover. Therefore, we need to understand some skin diseases. Once a skin disease occurs, we must make targeted treatments. Many patients with skin diseases often confuse urticaria with rubella. So what is the difference between urticaria and rubella? Can we distinguish between urticaria and rubella by ourselves? In fact, if we want to understand the difference between urticaria and rubella, we must first understand what urticaria is and what rubella is, and we also need to understand the clinical manifestations of urticaria and rubella. It is important to distinguish between urticaria and rubella, and do not treat rubella as urticaria. Generally, strong winds will bring cold air, and cold air can not only cause urticaria, but also rubella. To treat urticaria, you must first make a good diagnosis. So, what are the differences between urticaria and rubella? One of these two diseases is caused by a viral infection, and the other is induced by allergens. However, they will break out very obviously whenever there is a drop in temperature and strong winds. 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. In the above article, we introduced the importance of skin to the human body. Once we suffer from a skin disease, we must know how to distinguish it. We must not confuse skin diseases and cause trouble for treatment. The above article introduces in detail what urticaria is and what rubella is, and also introduces the difference between urticaria and rubella.
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