Kaposi's eczema: causes, symptoms and treatment

Kaposi's eczema
Irina Makarova
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Irina Makarova
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What is Kaposi's eczema?

Kaposi's eczema, also known as herpetic eczema or Kaposi's herpetic eczema, is a rare but serious skin condition. It is caused by the herpes virus and usually manifests as a group of freckles or reddening of the skin that may develop into water sores or ulcers.

Definition and symptoms of Kaposi eczema

Kaposi's herpetiform eczema begins with itching, burning, and discomfort in the area of future inflammation. Then there is redness and swelling of the skin, small blisters that burst over time, leaving ulcers. General symptoms such as fever, weakness, and deterioration of general health are also possible.

Causes of Kaposi eczema

The main cause of herpes eczema is herpes simplex virus (HSV). It usually occurs in people with pre-existing dermatologic problems, such as atopic dermatitis. Also, reduced immunity can contribute to the development of this disease.

Diagnosis of Kaposi eczema

Diagnosis of Kaposi eczema includes a visual examination of the affected area, collecting a medical history, and performing specialized laboratory tests to detect the herpes virus.

Treatment of Kaposi eczema

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Steroid ointments such as Hydrocortisone and Betamethasone are commonly used to relieve the inflammation and itching associated with eczema.

Drugs such as Calamine and zinc paste can be helpful in relieving itching and redness.

Immunomodulators such as cyclosporine or azathioprine may be used to manage eczema.

Antimicrobials such as acyclovir or valacyclovir are used to fight the herpes virus that causes Kaposi eczema.

Physiotherapy treatments

Physical therapy treatments, including UV therapy and magnetotherapy, can be used in the complex treatment of eczema.

Skin care for eczema caposha

Proper skin care for eczema includes regular moisturizing, avoidance of irritants and allergens, and careful adherence to the doctor's recommendations.

Preventing recurrences of Kaposi eczema

Preventing recurrences includes maintaining a healthy lifestyle, strengthening the immune system, and regular medical monitoring.

In summary, Kaposi's eczema is a serious condition that requires timely diagnosis and a competent approach to treatment. In addition, it is important to remember proper skin care and the importance of prevention to prevent possible recurrences.


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