What is the difference between measles and eczema?

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Hives is also urticaria. The main differences between it and eczema are duration, clinical symptoms, etc. The erythema shown by urticaria normally subsides within 24 hours after the onset of the disease, and the skin erythema caused by urticaria is often aggregated. Groups, also called wheals, normally occur suddenly and disappear suddenly. For chronic urticaria, although the course may exceed 24 hours, the wheals generally do not persist, and there will be a period of rest in the middle, and the skin will return to normal color. Eczema shows erythema, which normally lasts for more than 24 hours, and the course is longer, and some patients can even last for several years. Eczema generally does not resolve on its own, requiring medication to control symptoms, and is prone to repeated attacks.

What is the difference between measles and eczema?



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