Does rubella itch
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In the past two days, I have a lot of rashes on my body, especially on my back and arms, and I feel itchy. I think it's rubella. Now I'll share some knowledge about rubella with you.
Does rubella itch
Rubella is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by rubella virus (RV), including congenital infection and acquired infection. Clinically, it is characterized by short prodromal period, low fever, rash and enlargement of retroauricular and occipital lymph nodes.
Second, the general condition is mild, the course of disease is short, and the prognosis is good. However, rubella is very easy to cause outbreaks of infection, which can occur all year round, most of which occur in winter and spring. The susceptible age is mainly 1-5 years old, so the epidemic is more common in preschool children.
Third, although the clinical symptoms of early infection of rubella virus in pregnant women are mild, the virus can infect the fetus through the fetal blood barrier. No matter whether the infection is dominant or not, it can lead to congenital rubella syndrome (CRS), such as congenital malformation, stillbirth, premature birth and so on.
matters needing attention
Food timing, quantitative, to avoid starvation, fullness and partial food, especially to avoid overeating, for urticaria patients need to pay attention to dietary taboo, which is to try to avoid some induced disease of food, such as fish, shrimp, crab, eggs, milk, soybeans or bean products, eggplant, bamboo shoots, tomato, pineapple, orange, strawberry, carrot, spinach and other food prone to allergy .