Complete Information on Erythema multiforme with Treatment and Prevention
The early lesion of Erythema multiforme is characterized by infiltration of lymphocytes at the dermal-epidermal interface with accompanying exocytosis and spongiosis in the epidermis.
Erythema multiforme (EM) is an intense, self-limiting, incendiary rind outbreak. It is a character of hypersensitive response that occurs in reaction to medications, infections, or sickness. The precise reason is unidentified. The disorder is believed to involve damage to the blood vessels of the skin with subsequent damage to skin tissues. The disorder occurs primarily in children and young adults. The main cause of erythema multiforme minor is the herpes virus, either as a cold sore, genital herpes or as a hidden infection. Other cases are due to other bacterial or viral infections or reactions to medications. Some people have recurrent episodes of erythema multiforme, usually due to cold sores or herpes infection. Prevention of erythema multiforme is only possible when the cause is known. If it is caused by a medication, the medication may need to be stopped.
Vitamins: A Guide to the B6 Vitamin
The B6 vitamin, also known as pyridoxine, is one of the most versatile
of the B vitamins and yet the body only requires a relatively small
amount. The B6 vitamin works closely with all the other B vitamins,
especially niacin, folic acid, and Cobalamin and contributes to
numerous functions in the body.
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