Harm of ichthyosis to patients
summary
With the continuous progress of our life, people's pursuit of their appearance image in daily life is more and more strict, but many skin diseases have a great impact on our appearance image, ichthyosis is one of the highest incidence, so do you know the harm this disease brings to our body? Let's get to know about it today!
Harm of ichthyosis to patients
1. Most of them occurred symmetrically on the extension side of the limbs, especially on the extension side of the elbow and knee. The light ones disappear in summer and appear or aggravate in winter. In severe cases, the skin became thicker, the skin lines became worse, and skin lesions were also seen in the chest and abdomen. In severe cases, the skin invaded the whole body. Only the skin in the armpit, elbow, popliteal fossa and groin was close to normal, and the damage to the head and face was relatively light.
2. Most of the patients were born shortly after birth or in childhood, especially in childhood. After puberty, it can gradually improve, but it will not disappear. Generally, there is no conscious symptom. A small number of patients may feel uncomfortable due to sweating difficulty, even slight fever, and skin cracking and pain in winter.
3. The symptoms of ichthyosis are dry and rough skin, accompanied by Chaff like scales, rhomboid or polygonal, brown to tan in color, tightly attached to the skin surface, not easy to peel off, similar to fish scale or snake skin, with slightly free edges. The secretion of sebaceous glands and sweat glands decreased.
matters needing attention
In fact, the symptoms of ichthyosis are very obvious. Experts also explained the main symptoms of this disease for us. We should know that this disease will be very high in a large area of our life. Therefore, in our daily life, we should not only pay attention to the prevention of this disease, but also actively understand the symptoms of this disease, so that when we are suffering from this disease Only after waiting can we achieve early detection and early treatment.