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Erythroderma

Erythroderma is a condition of having intense reddening of the skin due to inflammatory skin disease. It occurs due to exacerbating skin diseases such as psoriasis, contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, and lichen planus. It is managed by maintaining skin moisture, avoiding scratching and precipitating factors, and applying topical steroids on the affected site. The common drugs causing erythroderma are Carbamazepine, Cimetidine, lithium salts, and gold salts.

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I have severe and chronic eczema. How to control this?

Query: Hi doctor, I suffer from severe and chronic eczema, starting from my neck and going down to my ankles. My skin scales every day and itches every minute. I am suffering because no pills, steroids, or prescription has helped me in the last 10 years. Please help me.  Read Full »


Dr. V. Srikanth Reddy

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. It is called erythroderma, when the eczematous patches involve more than 80 % of the body's surface area. In these cases, a first biopsy has to be done to confirm the diagnosis. It would help if you had proper investigations and were put on i...  Read Full »

What is the red rash on my wife's face?

Query: Hi doctor, Three days ago, my wife got a red rash on the right cheek. It was small and weak at first, but grew in size as a large patch and spread underneath the nose and mouth in two days. It causes a strong stinging and burning sensation. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Atishay Bukharia

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Were there any blisters or pain before the occurrence of rash? Please send a few photographs of all affected areas.   Read Full »

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