Pemphigus Erythematous

Pemphigus is a disease of the skin, namely, hypersensitization of the nervous system to antigenic substances of various natures. Accompanied by the formation of blisters, weeping erosions and ulcers. Skin hypersensitization may have an autoimmune or allergic mechanism. The latter is characteristic of a negative reaction of the body to contact with medications, household chemicals, and infections of a fungal, viral or bacterial nature. Hypersensitivity is also possible due to infections of the digestive tract or ingestion of certain types of foods. The rash is accompanied by peeling of the skin and an intense reaction with an increase in body temperature. And although most often the disease does not require surgical intervention, the patient must undergo diagnosis and treatment in a hospital. Blistering exudative lung disease is more common in men, without signs of exacerbation within five