Frambesioform Lamberger's dermatitis

Limberg-Lossen dermatitis "Dermatitis" is a dermatological disease characterized by inflammatory changes in the skin. Dermatitis can be caused by a variety of factors, including infections, allergies, mental disorders and other environmental factors. Currently, more than a hundred skin diseases are known, but they are classified according to the appearance of the lesions and the causes of the disease.

Among all types of dermatitis, special attention is paid to “Limberg dermatitis”. This disease, in some sources referred to as pyoderma Yaws, is a manifestation of chronic dermatosis with increased secretion production, as well as its reaction from various factors (including nervous, physical or chemical).

This disease is characterized by the appearance of pronounced blisters located on the skin under rough folds on the buttocks, knees, elbows, and genitals. In some cases, necrosis and ulcers occur under these blisters. Treatment of dermatitis should be comprehensive, including both local medications and systemic drugs. However, the main methods of treatment are the removal of skin defects, the use of