What is skin erosion?
What is skin erosion?
Skin erosion, thick, reddened red bumps on the skin (swelling). They can vary in size and may appear in any part of your child's body.
Signs and symptoms of skin erosion
Skin erosion may be severe or ill. Acute skin eruption appears suddenly and only lasts for a few hours or days. Severe skin erosion can last for more than 6 weeks and can last for months or even years.
Skin erosion may have the following look:
Red or white, various strains of inflammation or tumors (they may range from a few millimeters to a few centimeters in length)
A separate tie or swollen skin may spread to a large area.
A group of tumors may disappear and then come back
A child whose skin is thin can have:
Severe scratching
Irritability, sharp pain, or thickening of the swollen area
Causes
Skin erosion is caused by skin infections. In most cases, skin erosion is related to allergic reactions of certain foods or drugs. The most common allergens that trigger skin eruption are:
Drugs
Shellfish, fish, nuts, eggs, milk, and meals
Other allergens such as animal scales, insect bites, or pollen
Rarely, skin erosion can be part of a severe allergic shock (anaphylactic shock). It may be a serious, and sometimes at the allergic reaction to death.
If your child has the following symptoms, take your child to the nearest Emergency Department or call 9-1-1.
Difficulty breathing
Inflammation due to food allergies, especially in the face, throat, lips, and tongue swelling
Rapid fall in blood pressure
dizziness
Ninaivilattal
itching skin
Tightness in the throat
Horny voice
Head dribble
The epinephrine has been provided with water, and the symptoms may begin after some hours after the epinephrine is given to the water.
See allergies for more information.
You can do the following to help your skin thoracic
If your child continues to have skin irritation, try to find out if the event has a common factor, such as a particular food, medicine, or place. If you have any reason to know what the skin is stimulating, tell your child's doctor during your next appointment.
If your child has an attack of the skin, you can give him the medicine to remove all the oral cavity. It may cause symptoms to be relieved. Your child's doctor or pharmacist may recommend a medicine. Ask your child's doctor how long after the erosion should be followed by the medicine to keep the oral allergen affected.
Your child's doctor may do the following for your skin skin
By making a series of skin or blood tests, your physician may help you to make the cause of skin erosion. If the skin erosion is very severe, the prescription can also be prescribed by a doctor with a corticosteroid medication that your doctor may use to get rid of inflammation.
When should I seek medical help?
If your child has the following conditions, contact a doctor immediately or go to an emergency department:
There is swelling on the face or lips
There is some difficulty breathing
Fainting
Important notes
Skin erosion is the thick, rash, red colored inflammation that occurs on the skin.
If you suspect skin erosion, a symptom of severe allergic shock (anaphylactic shock), immediately seek medical help.
Allergic reactions to drugs, food, or other allergic reactions often cause skin erosion.
Often the oral intake of allergies can reduce skin erosion
If your child continues to have skin irritations, make a medical meeting with your child's doctor.
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