What causes erythema? What s going on with red spots on the skin

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    What causes erythema? I think erythema. Generally speaking. There are some toxins on your body that cause erythema. If you don't have some on your body. If he reads, he will not have erythema.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disease with unknown factors and multi-system and multi-organ damage.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is no pus.

    If you want to go to the hospital quickly, the dog's ** illness is very difficult.

    In the past, my dog went to the hospital every day and was treated for a month.

    And if the conditions on your side are not good, you can try to rub it with alcoholic iodine wine, which will not be transmitted to people.

    The dog will appreciate you.

    Don't lose the dog, believe that you no longer see it as a dog, but as a partner.

    Help it, if you throw it away, it will shed tears.

    By the way, you hurry up now to **, the shopkeepers of those dog stores generally have some insight and know what the disease is.

    Some medicines can be bought.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are often erythema on the face, what is this disease, you should go to the hospital** department to find a specialist to diagnose it, you can know what the disease is.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Common causes of red spots on the face are:

    1. Seborrheic dermatitis, which is characterized by the most likely appearance in the area with more oil, that is, the T-shaped area of the face, is manifested as a faint yellow-red spot, accompanied by itching and desquamation.

    2. Allergies, there may be allergies caused by cosmetics or sunlight, sunbathing, and some people are seasonal reactions or allergies to some special foods, ** erythema, itching, and exudation in severe cases.

    3. Acne or rosacea, red spots will also appear on the face. Due to some of the inflammatory reactions that occur in acne, erythema is sometimes more noticeable.

    In addition, there will be some rare ** diseases that are also manifested as erythema, such as lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis, pemphigus, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The main concern may be urticaria.

    Suggestions: **Complex, common** such as food, drugs, infections, psychiatric factors, animal and plant factors, physical factors, visceral and systemic diseases, etc. It is recommended that you pay attention to 1. Avoid spicy food and seafood; 2. Avoid bathing in too hot water; 3. Avoid scratching, so as not to aggravate the enlargement of the skin lesion area or cause secondary infection.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Analysis: Hello, this situation is considered to be related to allergies, and it should be actively anti-allergic**. Oral administration of loratadine, cyproheptadine and vitamin C is recommended

    Be mindful of what you eat. Avoid foods that are prone to allergies. Such as:

    Shrimp. Mushroom. strawberries, etc.

    Suggestions:

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Are there other symptoms besides the rash, such as itching, and are there any immediate relatives around you who have similar phenomena (such as eczema can be inherited)? The diagnosis of rash should go to a specialized hospital, and it is necessary to rule out allergic rash caused by drugs, diet, environment and other factors, and do not delay.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You have to get the hospital to diagnose it, as you said, there are many kinds of ** diseases, don't be careless.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    At the onset of lupus erythematosus, the most typical symptom is the appearance of erythema-like lesions, and some patients do not understand the disease, and even think that it is a ...... caused by misconductSo, is lupus erythematosus or not X-disease?

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You may be hyperallergenic**, so pay attention to which allergens you will be exposed to and try to avoid them. Pay attention to cleansing, regulate endocrine, pay attention to sleep and diet, eat less fried and spicy foods, and eat more fruits and vegetables.

    Every time the climate changes, the temperature difference is large, or the warm and humid season, many women often have the phenomenon of ** allergies. Due to various environmental factors, allergens such as bacterial spores and pollen scattered in the air will release a large amount of histamine, a compound found in almost all tissues of the human body, causing nasal congestion, sneezing, runny nose, itchy throat, swollen eyelids and other phenomena. As a result, some women will have itching, rashes and scales, peeling, and red and white faces.

    1. Allergies such as mottled land.

    Allergies are a disease of civilization. Allergies (allergies) are medically divided into 4 different types and named after the Roman numerals I to IV. The most common of these are types I and IV.

    Type I is sometimes referred to as "atopy" or "immediate allergic." For example, the human body reacts within seconds of being stung by an insect, animal hair allergies and pollen allergies within minutes, and food allergies within 30 minutes. In contrast, type IV allergic reactions are much slower, and symptoms do not appear until a day or a few days later.

    For example, allergies to ornaments and many types of occupational allergies, etc. For this reason, it is referred to as "late-onset allergic".

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