Can chronic urticaria get measles vaccine?

Dr. Finley Reed
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2025-05-16 10:22:30
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Chronic urticaria patients, if each urticaria attack is not serious, will not show a large area of rash, there is no breathing difficulties, throat edema, or rapid heartbeat or abdominal pain and other performance. That is, although the patient has urticaria, but the condition is relatively stable, it is possible to get measles vaccine. The measles vaccine is used to prevent hives, which are caused by the measles virus. The measles vaccine may indeed induce urticaria to manifest or worsen, but it is generally rare. Patients with chronic urticaria can be observed for half an hour to an hour after vaccination. If there are no adverse reactions, go home.