What's going on with measles?

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Urticaria is a common skin disease. It is a kind of skin mucous membrane vascular reactive disease caused by many different reasons. It is characterized by a red or white pruritus wheal mass with a clear edge, which is called "addiction rash" in traditional Chinese medicine and "rubella block" in common. Now let's talk about how measles always happens

What's going on with measles?

First, the rash is a kind of paroxysmal skin and mucous membrane flush or wheal. The wheal is of different shapes and sizes. The color is pale or bright red. It rises and disappears from time to time. A single wheal usually lasts for no more than 24-36 hours, leaving no trace after it subsides

Second: severe pruritus, a few with fever, joint swelling, headache, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, chest tightness, suffocation, dyspnea, palpitations and other systemic symptoms.

Third: the onset of acute urticaria is sudden, and it can be cured within a few days after treatment. After detailed history inquiry, most patients can find the cause of disease, such as food, drugs, etc. The course of disease was less than 6 weeks.

matters needing attention

Traditional antihistamines often have side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness and dry mouth. Drivers and workers working at height should use it with caution. Patients with glaucoma and prostatic hypertrophy should be cautious.