Pemphigus Tropical Contagious

Pemphigus is a group of skin diseases in which the skin is damaged - numerous small pimples appear, which subsequently burst. Typically, these skin diseases occur as complications of other pathologies, regardless of the presence or absence of changes in the host’s behavior and body temperature. One of these diseases is tropical contagious pemphigus. This is a rare and potentially life-threatening disease that has a high risk of contracting hepatitis A and B viruses, as well as a number of other infections. Therefore, it is important to recognize this disease in a timely manner so that the patient can receive adequate medical care.

Pemphigus is a group of skin diseases. Their manifestation is the appearance of areas covered with small blisters. The reason for the appearance of such blisters is an imbalance between the production of hormones and their destruction. Irrational treatment can worsen the situation. Therefore, you should consult a doctor if such symptoms appear. The doctor will identify what other pathologies may accompany this phenomenon and prescribe the necessary treatment to achieve maximum results. If you have not sought medical help, then you have a chance to avoid serious complications.



Tropical pemphigus contigosa (from the Latin pell - bubble, bubble and grex - accumulation; synonym - tropical bullous impetigo of Manson) is an acute infection from the group of human streptostaphylococcal diseases, characterized by the formation of superficial or internal pustules surrounded by a zone of erythematous dermatitis. The pathological process develops first on the face, then spreads to other areas of the skin. Characteristic pain is in the muscles, radiating to the heart, and sometimes there is fever.