Inherited symptoms of ichthyosis
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Rough skin is a lot of people can not afford to hurt, and ichthyosis should be this point. Experts say that if we don't want to suffer from ichthyosis, we should master the symptoms of the disease in detail, so as to treat and stay away from the disease through early detection. So what are the symptoms of ichthyosis? Now, let's learn about it.
Inherited symptoms of ichthyosis
Ichthyosis vulgaris is mainly manifested in dry brown rhombic or polygonal scales on the extensor side of the limbs and trunk, obvious keratotic papules on the extensor side of the upper arm and thigh, and involvement of palms and toes. The incidence rate is very high, and its keratinized scales are caused by the accumulation of keratinocytes in several layers, which are more than those occurring after several months of birth. The weight is most serious at age 5, and the symptoms may be alleviated after puberty.
Sex linked ichthyosis can occur after birth or in infants. The scales of the lesions are large and significant, and they are yellowish brown or dirty black large fish scales. The skin is dry and rough, and often spread all over the body. Armpits, elbows and other parts can also be affected; Especially in abdomen and back. If the face is involved, it is limited to the front of the ear and the side of the face. Keratinization of hair follicles does not occur in general. The skin of palms and toes is normal. The lesions do not decrease with age, but sometimes increase in weight.
Lamellar ichthyosis is an autosomal recessive disease. After birth, the whole body is tightly wrapped by a wide layer of human mucilaginous membrane, which often causes ectropion of eyelids and lips. After a few days, the membrane fell off, and the skin showed extensive and diffuse flushing, with large gray white or gray brown polygonal or rhombic scales, fixed in the center and free at the edge. Often symmetry hair in the whole body, to limb flexion side, elbow, armpit and vulva and other parts are more obvious. Hyperkeratosis of palms and toes, excessive growth of nails and hair, delayed course of disease, can exist for a lifetime. Erythroderma can be alleviated in adulthood, but scales still exist.
matters needing attention
This problem really needs to arouse people's great attention: if the disease is not cured before marriage, it is likely to be inherited to the next generation. Only by eradicating the disease can we get married. At ordinary times, we need to strengthen exercise and pay attention to life. We can drink more boiled water and take vitamin A.