Reversal treatment of silver crumbs.

Introduction

Inverse silver crumbs is a special type of silver crumb, which is mainly tiring and skin wrinkled, such as armpits, groin, groin, breast bottoms, hips, etc. Due to their thin, warm and humid skins, the reverse manifestations and treatment of silver crumbs differ from that of the usual. Proper treatment is essential to improve the quality of life of patients and to control their development.

Diagnosis

– Clinical performance: The typical rash, which reverses silver crumbs, is a bright red spot with smooth surfaces or a small amount of crumbs. This is not the case with the large volume of crumbs of normal silver crumbs, which are not easily accumulated because of such factors as friction in skin wrinkles. Red spots are usually dark red, accompanied by mild impregnation, sometimes curvature, seepage and often itching or pain.

– Medical history inquiries: a detailed examination of the patient ‘ s family history and a certain genetic tendency towards silver crumbs. To know the causes of the disease, such as local skin friction, sweating, obesity and the use of certain medicines. Some patients may temporarily improve their rash after local use of antibiotic ointment or glucose-coated hormonal, but then relapse.

– Identification diagnosis: needs to be identified with rashes, pyrophyllosis infection, lipid perfluorine, etc. The rashes are mainly acute inflammation caused by damp and friction in the skin wrinkles, and the boundaries are less clear than the reverse silver crumbs, with no characteristic red spots. The pyromococcal infections can be detected through fungal tests, and may have characteristics such as white membranes in clinical performance. Leather-spreading skins are usually greasy crumbs, and their distribution tends to be more platinum-rich areas, such as scalps, brow bows and nostrils.

Treatment

– Local treatment.

– Sugar cortex hormonal: For mild reverse silver crumbs, the option is to use soft sugar cortex hormonal ointment, such as hydrocides. Such drugs can mitigate inflammation and red spots and itchism. However, care needs to be taken to avoid long-term large-scale use and to prevent adverse effects such as skin atrophy.

– Calcium neurophosphate inhibitor: his kimono ointment and herbal mascara are common drugs. They are effective in inhibiting the activation of T-lymphocyte cells, are resistant to inflammation and do not cause side effects of sugary cortex hormones such as skin atrophy and are suitable for long-term maintenance treatment in sensitive areas such as skin wrinkles.

– Wetting: Wetting is an important complementary treatment, regardless of the severity of the disease. It is possible to maintain moderate humidity in skin wrinkles, reduce friction and facilitate the restoration of skin barriers, using, for example, Vasilin and urea moist.

– System therapy.

– Vealic acid: oral AVA capsules may be considered for patients who are seriously ill and whose treatment with external drugs is ineffective. It regulates the dichotomy and proliferation of skin cells and has a better treatment for silver crumbs. However, in the process of use, attention is paid to adverse effects, such as dry skin, lipitis, hair loss, etc., and to contraception for women of childbearing age.

– Immunosuppressants such as ammonium butterflies, cyclothylene, etc. These drugs are used mainly for serious, persistent, reverse silver crumbs. They control conditions through immunosuppressive reactions, but may cause adverse effects such as bone marrow inhibition and damage to liver and kidney function, so indicators such as blood protocol and liver and kidney function need to be closely monitored during use.

– Physical therapy.

– Ultraviolet (NB-UVB) in the narrow spectra: NB-UVB can be treated with caution, with appropriate protection against skin wrinkles around normal skin. It can inhibit excessive growth of skin cells and mitigate inflammation. However, due to the thin skin in the wrinkles, care is taken to adjust the dose exposure to prevent adverse effects such as skin burns.

Concluding remarks

The reverse treatment of silver crumbs requires a combination of the patient ‘ s condition and physical condition. In the course of treatment, close attention should be paid to the effects and adverse effects of treatment and to the timely adjustment of treatment programmes. At the same time, health education for patients is also important in informing patients to keep their skin clean, dry, and avoid triggers such as friction, and in order to increase their dependence, thus better controlling the reverse case of silver crumb.