What are the symptoms and treatments for rubella blocks?

Symptoms of rubella block include fever, headache, sore throat, cough, lack of appetite, and malaise. Most rubella patients with mild symptoms do not need special treatment. For a few with more severe symptoms, bed rest and symptomatic treatment are sufficient. There is no specific anti-rubella virus drug, mainly symptomatic and supportive treatment. Mild or no obvious symptoms, low or moderate fever, accompanied by upper respiratory tract symptoms such as cough, sore throat, runny nose and conjunctivitis, mildly enlarged lymph nodes behind the ear, back of the neck and occipital region, accompanied by mild pressure pain. Some patients may see congestive macules near the soft palate and pharynx, the size of a pinpoint or slightly larger, but without mucosal spots. Patients with rubella generally have mild symptoms and do not need special treatment. Those with more significant symptoms should have bed rest and a fluid or semi-fluid diet. Symptomatic treatment can be given to those with high fever, headache, cough, and blepharoconjunctivitis. If there is encephalitis, high fever, drowsiness, coma, convulsions should be treated according to the principle of encephalitis. Those with bleeding tendency can be treated with glucocorticoids and transfusion of fresh whole blood if necessary. Then there is medication, in addition to symptomatic treatment, drugs such as interferon and ribavirin tablets can be used to help reduce the condition. Rubella patients need to be isolated at home, pay attention to rest, in daily life, patients should pay attention to self-management, develop good habits, improve the body’s immunity, follow the doctor’s instructions to promote the recovery of the disease, do not self-medication.