Pemphigoid Group Quiz
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Yukiko Ueda, MD (Dermatology)
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Blisters at the base of my feet
Blisters in the epigastric area
The red lumps came out on the skin and blistered a few hours later
Blisters on the skin that can be easily torn off
Shingles-like rash on the back of the hand
Blistering on the skin on my extremities
There are colorless blisters
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Content updated on Sep 20, 2022
A group of diseases that cause blistering of the skin and/or mucus membranes. They are caused by the body's antibodies attacking normal surface-lining cells. Men and women are affected equally, and although a person can have a genetic predisposition to developing these diseases, it is not considered an inherited condition.
Scars or marks from the rash/wound
Skin blisters that break easily
Blisters
Your doctor may ask these questions to diagnose pemphigoid group
Do you have scars or marks where the rashes/wound was previously?
Do you have blisters on your skin that can be easily torn off?
Do you have blisters on your skin?
This group of diseases is treated with immune system suppressing medications or antibiotics, especially if infection is present.
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Reviewed By:
Yukiko Ueda, MD (Dermatology)
Dr. Ueda graduated from the Niigata University School of Medicine and trained at the University of Tokyo Medical School. She is currently a clinical assistant professor at the Department of Dermatology, Jichi Medical University, and holds several posts in the dermatology departments at Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Komagome Hospital, University of Tokyo, and the Medical Center of Japan Red Cross Society.
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