Lichen White Tsumbusha

**Lichen White Tsumbasha** is a rare and very dangerous skin disease. It causes severe itching, soreness and redness of the skin. The main symptom of the disease is the formation of white spots on the skin, which can cause pain.

The white lichen Tsumbushu was first described in 1988 in Japan. The disease is bacterial in nature, so its treatment requires antibiotics. However, not all medications effectively treat the disease. In some cases, antibiotics can only make the situation worse.

Diagnosis of Tsumbushi lichen alba is difficult because the symptoms are similar to other diseases such as dermatitis and psoriasis. If you suspect yourself or your loved ones have this disease, immediately contact a dermatologist to determine an accurate diagnosis. Treatment of Tsumbusha lichen begins with determining the cause of the disease and selecting appropriate treatment.

Risk factors for this disease include genetic predisposition, chronic infections