What is toasted skin syndrome?

Toasted skin syndrome, better known as erythema ab Igne, is a health condition in which the skin turns or hyperpigmented as a result of long -term heat exposure. The condition has aesthetic consequences, because the color of the skin can deepen to darker red, blue and brown in color, dealing with a spotted look. In some cases, the color of the skin may disappear after the skin has time to heal, although in some cases the skin does not have to return to its previous state. This condition also brings an increased risk of skin cancer.

Before the central heating becomes common in households, the roasted skin syndrome would occasionally appear, because the family members would stand or sit very close to the fireplace or stove to keep warm. As technology improved and central heating has become more common, the incidence has decreased, although individuals who work on professions and shops that bring them to close contact with high heat such as glass blowerOr bakers, can experience a condition, often on the face. Other common causes included using hot water bottles or heating pads for a long time. Because of this connection, the condition is sometimes known as a rash for hot water.

skin, which has been exposed to high heat and developed toast skin syndrome, can be exposed to a greater risk of cancer. For this reason, it is important that suffering and doctors pay attention to the skin affected by erythema ab Igne to find any signs of possible cancer development. Symptoms may include the development of ulcers or bumps in the area affected by roasted skin syndrome. Close monitoring of the condition can sometimes increase the survival rate if treatment is initiated early.

In the 21st century, the condition increased due to normal use of laptops. Individuals can place a laptop on the feet for a long time, resulting in toast skin syndrome. In some cases can tRepling or his doctor assume that he has a rash caused by other sources of irritation such as allergies. In fact, the suffering can experience itching or sensitivity of the skin, which can contribute to this incorrect diagnosis. Media's attention is increased by both laymen and health workers who are more aware of the toasts of skin syndrome and its causes, but allow doctors to make a more accurate diagnosis and allow the suffering to be aware of what they can do to cause this problem.

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