Hypertrichosis of the edentulous
Hypertrichosis of the edentulous, or hyperhidrosis of the lower edge of the lips (“Berner’s disease”): A skin disease characterized by excessive hair growth in the nasal and oral cavity, on the lower parts of the sternocleidomastoid fascia and sternum. Such hair growth is more typical for people of a certain social circle, who, as a rule, abuse alcohol. There is increased sweating of the armpits, feet and palms. Etiology. Neurodevelopmental disorders (often severe) are a consequence of intrauterine brain damage or trauma. Genetic factors may play a role. Symptoms usually appear after 5 years of a child’s life, although earlier development is possible. Hair growth with hypertrichosis is painless and can be easily removed with tweezers. The disease is treated by neurologists and psychiatrists. In combination with taking medications, the use of physiotherapy is indicated. Patients need
Toothless hypertrichosis is a rare disease characterized by missing teeth and hypertrichosis (excessive hair growth). The disease is associated with abnormalities in the development of jaw tissue and skin. In this article we will look at the causes and treatment of this
Hypertrichosis is a dermatological term that refers to excess hair growth on the face or body. Hypertrichosis is the presence of carious split areas of the epidermis, covered with vellus or villous hair. This pathological phenomenon accompanies many dermatological diseases. For a detailed study of the material, we