
Jessner's disease is a rare skin condition characterized by chronic, red inflamed patches on the skin, usually affecting the face, neck, and back. These patches may be itchy or painful.
Symptoms
- Red, raised patches
- Itching or burning sensation
- Mostly present on the face, neck, and back
Causes
The exact cause of Jessner’s disease is unknown, but it is thought to be related to the immune system or genetic factors.
Diagnosis
A dermatologist usually diagnoses the condition through a skin biopsy, often to rule out other skin disorders.
Treatment
Treatment may involve corticosteroids (creams or injections) or antimalarial drugs.
Self-care tips
- Protect the skin from sunlight
- Use gentle skin care products
- Avoid triggers that may worsen the symptoms
Other
Support can be found through patient groups, both locally and online. These groups provide assistance, information, and shared experiences.
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