Case report on eczema dissemination

Authors

  • Sonika Shruti Sripathi Department of Pharmacy Practice, Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherukupally, Vijayanagaram, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Anwesh Deep Padhy Department of Pharmacy Practice, Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherukupally, Vijayanagaram, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Gasruthi Margana Department of Pharmacy Practice, Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherukupally, Vijayanagaram, Andhra Pradesh, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37022/jpmhs.v4i4.37

Keywords:

Chronic inflammation, hypersensitivity, acanthosis

Abstract

Disseminated Eczema also known as ID reaction is an inflammatory skin disease. It is also auto sensitization dermatitis, who’s cause is unknown. Person having eczema is hypersensitive to small irritants or allergies. The skin gets swelled, inflamed, cracked, itching or patchy. Skin of the eczema gets infected the agents can be contagious. It is seen in any age group without defined to specific age. In acute eczema inflammation leads to oedema which may turn into tiny blisters. Where as in chronic eczema epidermis thickens and hyperkeratosis occurs. Eczema affects a patient’s life in many aspects and effects the family too.

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Published

2021-11-09

How to Cite

Sripathi , S. S. ., A. D. Padhy, and M. . Gasruthi. “Case Report on Eczema Dissemination”. UPI Journal of Pharmaceutical, Medical and Health Sciences, vol. 4, no. 4, Nov. 2021, pp. 25-26, doi:10.37022/jpmhs.v4i4.37.

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