Diverse Hong Ban

Diverse Hong Ban's disease overview

Diverse roses is a skin condition with acute symptoms such as red, edema, blisters, puffiness alternating with lesions. Beer shot.

The common location when suffering from a diverse pink disease is the back of the hand, wrist, forearms, legs and knees. Oral, eye, genital mucosa is also often damaged. The variety of lesions with typical images (shooting images) is a distinctive feature of this pathology. 

Causes of Diverse Hong Ban's disease

Diverse roses is a complex syndrome caused by many causes, including:

  • Infections: Regarding about 90% of the diverse cases, the herpes simplex virus has been shown to be the most common infection that causes a variety of roses. In addition, Mycoplasma Pneumoniae, Histoplasma Capsulatum and Parapoxvirus are also considered as one of the causes of diverse roses, but less common than herpes simplex virus.
  • Drugs: Diverse roses caused by a very small proportion of less than 10%. The common drugs that cause diverse pink disease are barbiturate, nonsteroidal anti -inflammatory drugs, penicillin, sulphonamide, phenothiazine, and anti -convulsions. However, it is necessary to distinguish diverse roses due to drugs with other drug allergies such as Steven-Johnson syndrome, rash due to diverse pink medicine, urticaria, ...
  • Systematic diseases: colitis, systemic erythematosus, ... is also the cause of diverse pink disease.
  • Some factors such as injury, cold weather, ultraviolet rays, radioactive rays ... are also recorded as factors that onset the progression of the disease. 

    Symptoms of Diverse Hong Ban's disease

    Patients with diverse roses often appear a lot of skin lesions. These skin lesions are small to hundreds of hours within 24 hours.

  • The first place is usually the back of the hand, the back of the feet, then spread along the limbs to the body. The upper spend is more than the lower limb. The palms and soles of the feet may be affected, along with the face and neck. 
  • Skin lesions are often concentrated in the elbows and knees. Often itchy or burning.
  • The first lesions are red or pink, circular, clear boundaries, then thicken up to form touches, can be combined together into patches of a few cm diameter. The center of the chart is darker, can form bullous or scales. Progressive lesions over 72 hours.
  • Diverse roses are divided into 2 forms: light (minor) and heavy (Majeur). 

  • Mild diverse roses rarely have systemic symptoms.
  • Severe diverse body can start with symptoms such as fever, chills, fatigue, joint pain.

    Diverse roses have lesions with typical images of beer shot, including two types: typical beer shaped and beer -shaped lesions Not typical shooting, they are often alternating:

  • Typical beer shaped lesions: There are three uniform circles of the boundary with three different colors:
  • The center is dark red with blisters or scales

    The middle ring is light pink, edema

    The outer ring is bright red

  • Typical beer lesions with only 2 concentric circles.
  • Based on skin damage, diverse roses are also divided into 2 forms:

  • Diverse roses of the inlaid
  • diverse pink roses
  • When diverse roses often have no facial edema, hands or feet, but the lips are often slightly swollen, especially in < Strong> Heavy Diverse Ban .

    Mucus lesions are mainly encountered in severe diverse bodies , usually appear a few days after skin damage with manifestations including red swelling and juicy formation. , but quickly broken into scratches and ulcers, in which the mucous membranes of the mouth, the inside of the cheek, tongue or the most hurt. In addition, the mucosa of the eye, anus and sexuality, trachea, bronchi, and gastrointestinal tract may also be affected. 

    For the diverse reddership due to Mycoplasma, the mucosa can be the only position affected, the disease is often serious and the patient is hospitalized.  

    If severe progression, bullous body shift to Stevens-Johnson syndrome.

    Transmission route of Diverse Hong Ban's diseaseDiverse Hong Ban

    " Diverse infectious pink disease " This is a question that is always concerned with people who interact with patients with diverse roses . This pathology rarely transmits from person to person and is almost non -contagious. Therefore, do not shun or discriminate patients with this disease.

    People at risk for Diverse Hong Ban's disease

    Diverse roses can be encountered at any age, including men and women. However, the most common age is young people from 20 to 40 years old, men often meet more.

    Prevention of Diverse Hong Ban's disease

    Depending on the patient's location, prescribing appropriate drugs, avoiding the use of easy -to -cause drugs diverse roses for patients.

    Before prescribing the patient, doctors need to ask the patient's medication history to minimize abnormal reactions that may occur for patients such as allergies, Diverse Hong Ban , ...

    Personal hygiene and clean environment.

    When suffering from systemic diseases such as lupus erythematosus, medical facilities need to be tested and treated promptly to avoid diverse pink disease. 

    Diagnostic measures for Diverse Hong Ban's disease

  • Skin biopsy: The image of Hong Ban pathology is not specific to the determinant diagnosis, but has a value for distinguished diagnosis. The earliest manifestation of anatomy is death according to the programs of these cells. Next is the phenomenon of thorny edema and degenerative phenomenon of each bottom cell. 
  • Discovering the cause of fast test microorganisms diagnosed with Mycoplasma Pneumoniae, PCR looking for Mycoplasma Pneumonie or PCR to find HSV, ....
  • Detections of the cause of drugs: pressure test, skin test test, lymphocytic shift reaction. 
  • Distinguished diagnosis is mainly based on clinical images with the following characteristics:
  • Sudden onset of illness. 
  • Diverse skin lesions: Typical or non -typical beer shape, accompanied by redness, edema, blisters, a few puffiness. 
  • Mucus lesions may be encountered as shallow slips. The common location is the oral mucosa. 
  • Progress: Conscine after a few weeks, leaving no scars. 
  • common disease and relapse in the spring, autumn.
  • Diverse Hong Ban's disease treatments

    Diverse roses treatment depending on the stage of the disease, the degree of disease and the cause of the disease.

     Symptomatic treatment: The acute phase, most of the disease recovered, symptomatic treatment is the main. 
  • Apply corticosteroids at damage. 
  • Combined with antihistamine oral oral as prescribed by a doctor
  • Care of slip in the oral mucosa with topical corticosteroids 2-3 times a day combined with mouthwash with a solution containing Lidocaine and Diphenhydramin. 
  • If the patient has an eye mucosal damage, daily eye drops, severe cases need an eye specialist.
  • Treatment by causes
  • In patients with diverse pink roses due to drugs:
  • Stop taking the drug immediately. 

    Systemic corticosteroids and antihistamine drugs as directed by the doctor

  • In patients diverse roses by HSV:
  • If the number of recurrence is less than 6 times/year: Symptomatic treatment.

    If the number of recurrence is over 6 times/year: Treatment of symptoms combined with antiviral drugs

    If suspected of being caused by Mycoplasma Pneumonia (patients with previous pneumonia or positive serum test), antibiotic treatment.

    See also:

  • Pink button: Causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment
  • What is lupus erythema? The danger and complications of the disease
  • How to treat pink psoriasis?
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