Lupus Vulgaris Squamous

Lupus is a common inflammatory skin disease that occurs due to autoimmune processes in the body. It can have various forms and manifestations, including ordinary squamous lupus. This form of lupus is the most common and is characterized by small, raised papules (nodules) on the face and body that may be itchy and painful.

One of the reasons for the development of lupus vulgaris squamous may be the human papillomavirus. This virus is transmitted through contact with an infected person or through shared utensils or hygiene items. Lupus vulgaris, which is accompanied by nodules, is called L. vulgaris quamosa. L. vulgari squamis (lupus vulgaris) occurs in people exposed to sunlight. Symptoms of this form of lupus include scaling, irritation and hyperpigmentation