Pius Munson

Munson's piosis (or tropical contagious pemphigus) is a rare and dangerous skin disease that appears as red spots, blisters and erosions on the skin. Symptoms of the disease may include itching, burning and soreness, as well as mild redness of the skin around the spots.

Munson's pyosis is caused by a bacterium called Pythium ultimum, which lives in soil and water. The disease develops when bacteria enter the skin through scratches, cracks or other breaks. Bacteria enter the skin through the pores and begin to grow, causing irritation and inflammation.

Treatment for Munson's piosis may include antibiotics, immunotherapy, and topical wound healing creams. However, if the disease is not treated properly, it can lead to serious consequences such as scarring, ulcers and even limb amputation.

Munson's pemphigus is a dangerous disease, so it is very important to maintain good hygiene and avoid contact with sick people