Barber Pustulosis is a rare skin disease characterized by the appearance of small pustules on the skin of the face and body. Barbera Pustulosis was first described in 1886 by American dermatologist William Barber (1886-1955).
Barbera Pustulosis occurs due to a malfunction of the immune system and can be caused by various factors such as stress, lack of vitamins, infections and other diseases.
Symptoms of Barber Pustulosis may include the appearance of small white or yellow pustules on the skin, which may be painful and itchy. Redness and peeling of the skin around the pustules may also occur.
Treatment for Barber Pustulosis usually involves the use of antibiotics and corticosteroid medications to reduce inflammation and improve skin condition. In some cases, surgical removal of the pustules may be required.
Barbera Pustulosis is a rare disease, but its symptoms can be very unpleasant and lead to a deterioration in quality of life. Therefore, if you suspect this disease, you should consult a dermatologist for diagnosis and treatment.