Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Sweet's Disease

Sweet’s disease
Sweet's syndrome, it is also called as acute febrile neutrophil dermatitis, is an infrequent skin disorder noticeable by fever and painful skin lesions that seem mainly on your face, arms, neck and back.
Symptoms
Sweet's syndrome is noticeable by a sudden outbreak of small red bumps on your neck, arms, face or back, frequently after a fever or upper respiratory contagion.

Diagnosis
A sample of your blood may be referred to a laboratory where it's patterned for a remarkably large number of white blood cells and certain blood illnesses.
Treatment

Oral corticosteroids, such as prednisone, work very well but will touch your whole body. Long-term use can cause heaviness gain and debilitated bones.








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