A rare autoimmune disease that causes large, itchy, and painful blisters on the skin.
Symptoms
- Itchy skin, large fluid-filled blisters, especially on the arms, legs, torso, and sometimes in the mouth.
- Redness and inflammation around the blisters, crusting after they burst.
Causes
- A dysregulation of the immune system where antibodies attack healthy cells in the skin.
Diagnosis
- A dermatologist conducts physical examinations and may take a skin biopsy or blood test.
Treatment
- Corticosteroids like prednisone, and sometimes immunosuppressants to suppress the immune response.
Self-Care Tips
- Maintain good skin hygiene, avoid scratching, wear comfortable clothing, avoid extreme temperatures.
Other
- Discuss potential dietary or lifestyle modifications with your doctor.
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