What are the causes of lymphomatoid papulosis?
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Lymphomatoid papulosis is a chronic, recurrent, self-healing, necrotic or nodular skin disease. The basic lesions are papules and small nodules. Clinically, they are similar to pityriasis acnes, but histologically, they have the characteristics of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Another kind of lymphoma can occur successively or simultaneously in 10% - 20% of patients. What are the causes of lymphomatoid papulosis? Let's talk about it
What are the causes of lymphomatoid papulosis?
It is a kind of chronic recurrent, self-healing, papular necrosis or papular nodular skin disease. Its basic damage is papules and small nodules. Clinically, it is similar to acute pityriasis like acne, but histologically, it has some characteristics of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, and its pathogenesis is difficult and unclear at present.
As for the pathogenesis of malignant tumors, first of all, it may be related to this genetic factor. If our parents and parents get tumors, then their risk of disease will increase. Then they may be exposed to some benzene chemicals,
In addition, air pollution, smoking and drinking may aggravate a risk factor for our disease. In addition, some patients may have low immunity and long-term virus infection, which may also lead to the occurrence of diseases.
matters needing attention
To control their own physical problems correctly, then patients should pay more attention to control their own diet, pay more attention to choose effective methods to control their own physical symptoms and relieve their own physical problems.