What Is Autoimmune Dermatitis?

1. Acute exacerbation of the primary source, redness, swelling, erosion, exudation, mostly in the lower legs and feet.

Autoimmune eczema

Autoimmune
1. Acute exacerbation of the primary source, redness, swelling, erosion, exudation, mostly in the calf and foot
A secondary source appeared after 2.1-2 weeks, manifested as pimples, small blister, erosion, exudate.
3. The distribution is mainly extremities and limbs. Can also occur in the trunk, face and neck.
4. Itching is more severe.
Diagnose based on
1. Acute exacerbation of the primary cause.
Onset after 2.1-2 weeks away from the original source.
3. Skin lesions: erythema, pimples, blister, erosion, exudate.
4. Itchy.

Autoimmune eczema treatment principles

1. Treatment of primary origin.
2. Antibiotic treatment.
3. Antihistamine treatment.
4. Corticosteroid treatment.
5. Symptomatic treatment of topical drugs.

Autoimmune eczema medication principles

1. Mild cases are mainly oral chlorpheniramine, prednisone, and topical drugs.
2. Extensive skin lesions are best treated with xantemin or Keminn + prednisone.
3. In severe cases, intravenous dexamethasone is used to replenish fluids to prevent complications and choose effective antihistamines (including new special drugs).

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