Pemphigus Foliaceus
Pemphigus can occur at any age, but it’s most often seen in people who are middle-aged or older. It tends to be a long-lasting (chronic) condition, and some types can be life-threatening without treatment. Treatment with medication usually controls it.
The signs and symptoms of two common types of pemphigus are as follows:
Pemphigus Vulgaris. This type usually begins with blisters in your mouth and then on your skin or genital mucous membranes. The blisters typically are painful but don’t itch. Blisters in your mouth or throat may make it hard to swallow and eat.
Pemphigus Foliaceus. This type causes blisters on the chest, back and shoulders. The blisters tend to be more itchy than painful. Pemphigus Foliaceus doesn’t cause mouth blisters.
Using Rife or Zapper Digital Professional V3 apply the (General ) Pemphigus Set which encompasses all Pemphigus types.
Pemphigus:
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