What to do if you have rubella all over your body

  Rubella is an infectious disease caused by infection with rubella virus. At present, there is no special treatment for rubella, and the main treatment is symptomatic: 1. For patients with rubella, mild cases without obvious discomfort can usually heal on their own without special treatment; 2. If the whole body gets rubella along with fever and sore throat symptoms, you can choose antipyretic and analgesic medication, such as aspirin, indomethacin, ibuprofen, nimesulide, etc., but use the medication under the guidance of a doctor to avoid loss of body fluids due to profuse sweating. At the same time as medication, warm water wipes can be used appropriately to lower the body temperature and take away excess heat from the body surface.  4, if accompanied by cough symptoms, it is necessary to add cough suppressants in appropriate amounts, such as oral dextromethorphan, and note that those whose symptoms are not significantly relieved in 7 days of medication should be promptly reviewed. If itchy skin is evident, topical rubbing of glyburide lotion can be used, while avoiding scratching with hands to avoid local infection.  In addition, since rubella is a respiratory infection, for patients with rubella all over the body, attention should also be paid to keeping indoor air circulation and reducing contact with others to avoid droplet transmission.