Dermatoses bullous

Blistering dermatoses are a group of skin diseases characterized by the formation of blisters of varying sizes on the skin. These diseases can be caused by various factors, such as infections, allergies, autoimmune processes and others.

Hydatidiform dermatosis may appear as single or multiple blisters on the skin, which may be filled with clear fluid or pus. Blisters can form on any part of the body, but most often they appear on the face, neck, arms and legs.

The causes of cystic dermatosis can be different. For example, it may be caused by an infection such as herpes or an allergic reaction to certain substances. Dermatosis may also be associated with autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus or scleroderma.

Treatment for cystic dermatosis depends on the cause of its occurrence. If it is an infection, then antibiotics or antiviral drugs are prescribed. In case of allergic reactions, contact with the allergen must be avoided. For autoimmune diseases, treatment is aimed at reducing symptoms and improving the patient's quality of life.

In general, cystic dermatosis is a serious disease that requires timely treatment. Therefore, if blisters appear on the skin, you must consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.



Blistering dermatosis Blistering dermatosis (synonyms for the disease - pemphigus or vesicular dermatitis) is a skin disease characterized by the formation of blisters on the patient's body. The disease is characterized by its severe course and can lead to death if proper treatment is not carried out. In this article we will look at the symptoms and causes, diagnosis and treatment of vesicular dermatosis. **Causes :**

Today, medicine cannot accurately determine the cause of the disease. Scientists believe that the factors can be different - from genetic and infectious to stress and allergy. According to statistics, 80% of cases are formed against the background of the appearance of IgG antibodies in the body, which trigger the reaction of the immune system. In addition, immunity disorders can occur due to other diseases - HIV, hepatitis, sarcoidosis, hyperophic cystitis, infection, tuberculosis. Also, a possible role may belong to autoimmune processes, when cells of the immune system are destroyed and a failure occurs in the creation