|
Articles about Epidermolysis Bullosa (0-9 of 9)
- Epidermolysis Bullosa
By: Safiur Rahman | - Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) is a rare disease which causes the skin to be extremely fragile and vulnerable to blisters. The blisters may develop both on the outer skin and inside the body along the linings of the mouth and in other internal organs such as the esophagus, respiratory tract, stomach, intestine, and genitals. Even minor rubbing, without the victim's knowledge, can cause these blisters to form and cause extreme pain. The disease is believed to be have a genetic basis and is caused by ... Tags: Epidermolysis Bullosa, rare skin disorders, fragile skin, blisters, symptoms, treatment
- Complete Information On Epidermolysis Bullosa
By: Juliet | - Epidermolysis Bullosa is a condition of formation of blisters which changes considerably under severity and the forms. The simplex of bullosa of Epidermolysis (EBS) comprises separation intraepidermal skin. The skin of eb is as fragile as the wings of the butterfly , thus we are known as children of butterfly. The eb is an inherited disease which affects less than 10.000 children and adults to the United States. At least 27 types different of eb were described, but most of the time three princip ... Tags: Epidermolysis bullosa information, Epidermolysis bullosa treatment tips, Epidermolysis bullosa causes symptoms
- Childhood Skin Problems
By: sam nickel6 | - Wondering what that rash, welt, or bump on your child's skin is? Infection, allergies, and temperature extremes are often behind the skin conditions seen in babies and children -- and many are minor and easily treated. You can learn to recognize some of the most common conditions -- but remember: always consult a doctor for proper diagnoses and treatment.
Rashes
A bacterial infection of the skin that is very common in children. It gains access through damaged skin, ... Tags: skin problems, childhood skin problems, childhood rashes, childhood hives, childhood ringworms
- Complete Information On Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita With Treatment And Prevention
By: Juliet | - Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita (EBA) is a chronic autoimmune subepidermal blistering disease of the rind and mucus membranes. It is a chronic incendiary disease with periods of incomplete remissions and exacerbations. Mortality as a direct consequence of the disease is rare; however, EBA is relatively unresponsive to treatment and can cause significant morbidity. All of the different types of epidermolysis bullosa are generally inherited. Therefore, having a family history of the disease, espec ... Tags: Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita information, Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita treatment tips, Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita prevention methods, get r
- Complete Information On Epidermolysis Bullosa With Treatment And Prevention
By: Juliet | - Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of inherited bullous disorders. Infancy is a particularly hard moment for epidermolysis bullosa patients. Generalized blistering caused by any subtype may be complicated by transmission, sepsis, and death. Severe forms of epidermolysis bullosa increase the mortality risk during infancy. The disease is classified into three major categories, including: Epidermolysis bullosa simplex, Epidermolysis bullosa junctional and Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica. These ... Tags: Epidermolysis bullosa information, Epidermolysis bullosa treatment tips, Epidermolysis bullosa prevention methods, get rid of Epidermolysis bullosa
- Epidermolysis Bullosa Treatment Tips
By: Juliet | - Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of inherited bullous disorders characterized by blister formation in response to mechanical trauma. Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS) is one of the major forms of epidermolysis bullosa. The signs and symptoms of this condition vary widely among affected individuals. Blistering may primarily affect the hands and feet in mild cases, and blisters usually heal without leaving scars. There are three main forms of inherited EB. These different subtypes are defin ... Tags: epidermolysis bullosa information, epidermolysis bullosa treatment tips, epidermolysis bullosa prevention methods, get rid of epidermolysis bullosa
- Health And Disease.
By: John Ugoshowa | - Introduction:
The nails are present at the end of each finger tip on the dorsal surface.The main function of nail is protection and it also helps for a firm grip for holding articles.It consists of a strong relatively flexible keratinous nail plate originating from the nail matrix. Under the nail plate there is a soft tissue called nail bed.Between the skin and nail plate there is a nail fold or cuticle.Normal healthy nail is slight pink in colour and the surface is convex from si ... Tags: Health, Homoeopathy, symptoms, bad breathe
[1]»
|
|