Hyperemia Irritative

Hyperemia or hyperemia is a short-term expansion of the lumen of the blood vessels of the skin and mucous membranes with an increase in the volume of damaged tissues and an increase in their color (“redness” or hyperesthesia). Hyperemia is accompanied by pain at the site of exposure (vascular, mechanical, temperature stimuli or painful agents



INCREASED YELLOW COLOR OF WEAK SKIN WITHOUT ACCOMPANYING COLD SYMPTOMS. The disease is accompanied by the following symptoms:

- hyperemia of the skin of the neck, face and upper half of the body

- moderate conjunctivitis, runny nose, slight headache

Skin hygiene. Patients should wash themselves frequently with hot water and soap. Histidine contained in the skin makes the rash less resistant to alkalis. It is recommended to use alkaline pastes (soaps with boron, “strong wool shampoo” with boric acid). They also try to relieve discomfort on the skin by massage and rubbing, especially if the plaque is not dense, not sticky and is very easily removed.