Levera Bullous Pemphigoid

Levera bullous pemphigoid dermatosis (LBP) is a chronic bullous skin disease characterized by blistering of the skin. This disease results from a disorder of the immune system and can occur in people of any age.

Symptoms of LBP include multiple or single blisters filled with serous fluid that occur on various areas of the body, such as the face, arms, legs, and torso. The blisters may be itchy and painful. Other symptoms may also be present, such as dry skin, flaking, and discoloration of the skin.

Treatment for LBP usually involves the use of topical corticosteroid creams and ointments to reduce inflammation and reduce the intensity of itching. It is important to see a doctor