A doctor at Benghazi Medical Center warns of the spread of a dangerous skin disease

by times news cr

2024-04-20 23:47:09

The head of the dermatology department at the Benghazi Medical Center, Dr. Ibrahim Abdel Qader Al-Mukhal, warned of “the danger of taking medications from pharmacies without consulting a doctor, as this may result in serious diseases, such as “Steven Johnson disease,” which is a serious skin disease that resembles burns or burns. Severe skin irritation, which is considered a severe allergic reaction to medications.”

Al-Mukhal warned, “of the danger of ‘Steven-Johnson disease,’ which is a type of severe allergy to medications that may lead to serious complications, including severe skin dissections resembling burns, the loss of a layer of skin, and a significant loss of proteins and fluids that may threaten the patient’s life.”

He pointed out that “the department has received many cases of “Steven Johnson disease” recently, including cases from the city of Kufra that were treated successfully, and there is currently a case from the city of Gallo suffering from complete dissections of the body and comprehensive burns.”

Al-Mukhal provided, “Tips to prevent “Steven Johnson Disease,” including consulting a doctor before taking any medication, even if it is available without a prescription, informing the doctor of all the medications and nutritional supplements you are taking, informing him of any history of drug allergies, and monitoring the appearance of any symptoms. Allergic reaction after taking a new medication, stop taking the medication and go to the doctor immediately if any allergic symptoms appear.”

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Posted byBenghazi Medical CenterIn Thursday, April 18, 2024

It is noteworthy that the outpatient clinics at Benghazi Medical Center provide diagnostic and therapeutic services for all skin diseases, including inflammatory diseases such as eczema, psoriasis and acne, infectious diseases such as fungi, bacteria and viruses, immunological diseases such as lupus erythematosus and autodermatitis, and cancerous diseases such as skin cancer. The housing department also receives skin cases. That require intensive medical care, such as severe cases of inflammatory diseases, and infectious conditions that may pose a risk to others, and that require special medical procedures.


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