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Results 1 - 10 of 925 for Skin blistering
  1. ... is a small fluid-filled blister on the skin. ... Autoimmune disorders such as bullous pemphigoid or pemphigus Blistering skin diseases including porphyria cutanea tarda and dermatitis herpetiformis ...
  2. Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... it gets on your skin, it causes a blistering skin rash. The rash can range from mild to ...
  3. ... called the Weber-Cockayne type), is characterized by skin blistering that begins anytime between childhood and adulthood and ... adulthood. This form of the disorder also involves skin blistering from early infancy, hyperkeratosis of the palms and ...
  4. ... with pyloric atresia (EB-PA). In addition to skin blistering, people with EB-PA are born with a ... epidermolysis bullosa with muscular dystrophy. In addition to skin blistering, people with this disorder experience progressive muscle weakness ...
  5. ... may cause muscle weakness, paralysis, and breathing problems Skin blisters when skin is in sunlight (for certain types of acute ... Symptoms of some types of cutaneous porphyria include: Blisters Fragile skin that is easily wounded and slow to heal ...
  6. ... sores in the mouth. This is followed by skin blisters. Skin sores may come and go. The skin sores ... Complications of PV include: Secondary skin infections Severe dehydration Side effects of medicines Spread of infection through the bloodstream ( sepsis )
  7. ... reaction that may cause the top layer of skin to blister and shed); serum sickness (a serious allergic reaction that occurs several days after taking certain medications and causes skin rash, fever, joint pain, and other symptoms); allergic ...
  8. ... From early infancy, people with Kindler EB have skin blistering, particularly on the backs of the hands and ... of skin (the dermis). These changes make the skin fragile and prone to blistering. Similarly, a lack of kindlin-1 in epithelial ...
  9. ... EB) is a group of disorders in which skin blisters form after a minor injury. It is passed ... of pregnancy. Talk to your provider. To prevent skin damage and blistering, wear padding around injury-prone areas such as ...
  10. ... decrease pain Local wound care Healing of the skin blisters occurs in about 1 to 2 weeks with ... Fitzpatrick JE, High WA, Kyle WL. Blisters and vesicles. In: ... of the skin . 5th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap ...
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