Guide To The Symptoms Of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

Stevens-Johnson syndrome affects the skin and mucous membranes. It is a serious condition! The most common cause of this condition is related to medications that a patient is taking. Typically, this is reacting to a new medication or an increased dose of a current one. The reaction occurs up to two weeks after taking the medication. Common medications that cause this condition include pain medications, anticonvulsants, antipsychotics, and medications to treat gout! Infections such as HIV and pneumonia are the next common causes of this condition.

Emergency hospitalization is a common Stevens-Johnson syndrome treatment, and nonessential medications must be stopped immediately! Patients need fluid replacement too. Medication for Stevens-Johnson syndrome include antibiotics, topical steroids, and pain medication! New lifestyle habits act as natural remedies for Stevens-Johnson syndrome. They also prevent future episodes!

Skin Rash

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A rash on the skin is the most characteristic symptom of Stevens-Johnson syndrome! It is also the most severe, due to the way the skin gets damaged. Patients will have reddened skin in at least one part of their body. Red and raised spots are quite common! These spots are also called macules.

A rash caused by this condition spreads rapidly. It appears the most often on the face and upper chest. The rash is also commonly seen on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet! It will often look like a target on the skin. Pain and itching often occur as well.

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