- Erythema - Wikipedia
Erythema (Ancient Greek: ἐρύθημα, from Greek erythros 'red') is redness of the skin or mucous membranes, caused by hyperemia (increased blood flow) in superficial capillaries [1]
- Erythema: Multiforme, Nodosum, Migrans, and More Types
Erythema is skin redness or discoloration caused by dilated blood vessels near the skin's surface Erythema can be due to infections, medications, or other underlying health conditions
- Erythema: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
There are various types of erythema, of which erythema multiforme is the most common Each type of erythema has a different cause, and therefore needs different treatments
- Skin Redness: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment - Healthline
Skin redness, or erythema, is abnormal redness or flushing of the skin It can occur alongside other symptoms like swelling and itchiness
- Erythema Multiforme: Symptoms, Causes Treatment
Erythema multiforme can cause symptoms that make you uncomfortable, especially when lesions form on your skin and become itchy Your provider will recommend treatment to alleviate or lessen your symptoms, and they should go away within a few weeks
- Erythema | Skin discoloration, inflammation, rash | Britannica
erythema, any abnormal redness of the skin Erythema is caused by dilation and irritation of the superficial capillaries; the augmented flow of blood through them imparts a reddish hue to the skin
- Erythema - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Erythema has no clear‐cut borders but blanches with pressure or application of cold to decrease cutaneous blood flow Erythema may result from a hot environment, hyperthermia, fever, mild viral infection (“slapped cheeks” of fifth disease), or emotional phenomena
- Erythema multiforme - NHS
NHS information about erythema multiforme, including symptoms, when to get help and treatment
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