Roseola Syphilitic Urticarial

**Roseola syphilitica** is a skin disease caused by the bacterium syphilis. It is characterized by redness and blistering of the skin. The disease usually appears on the scalp, face and neck, as well as on the trunk.

Syphilitic rosacea is one of the most common skin lesions, including a wide range of clinical manifestations. The following types of sephilitic roseation are known: vesicular, bullous and elastotic keratoderma.

**Bubbling cephalytic roseation.** Described for the first time in the works of J. Niel



Roseola syphilis urticaria (RSU, also known as RSU-1 fever) is a rare disease that can be caused by syphilis. It is manifested by the appearance of bright red spots on the skin, which are often accompanied by an increase in temperature. The disease can also cause headaches, dizziness and fatigue. In this article we will look at the symptoms and treatment of syphilitic urticaria.

Symptoms of Roseola syphilotic urticaria manifests itself in