However, unlike other illnesses caused by viruses, pityriasis rosea cannot transfer to other people through physical contact. In rare cases, the rash develops as a side effect of some drugs.
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- О ахխփፈ ясвևм ժዲգ
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Most recently, pityriasis rosea has been associated most strongly with a virus from the human herpes family called human herpesvirus-6 and/or 7 (HHV-6, HHV-7). Pityriasis rosea is not caused by or known to be associated with the common types of the herpes virus that cause genital, oral herpes, or varicella .Though there's no single-known cause, King says, "pityriasis rosea is associated with reactivation of herpesviruses 6 and 7 [HHV-6 and HHV-7, respectively], which cause the primary rash, roseola Pityriasis Rosea and the Pandemic: While pityriasis rosea is not directly caused by the pandemic, it has been observed that: stress; anxiety; other psychological factors; can trigger or exacerbate the condition. The uncertainty and upheaval brought about by the pandemic have had a significant impact on mental well-being, making individuals more Ma49G5S.