Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Dowling-Meara EB Simplex


Dowling-Meara EB Simplex is the most severe type of EBS. Where children experience widespread of blistering across their entire body. With more blisters it can make their skin more vulnerable to infection and affect an infant's normal feeding pattern. With more sore on the feet it can make a child a late walker. Blisters can develop inside the mouth and throat, That could make it hard to eat and sometimes speaking. you could have thickening or loss of fingernails and toenails.
The Symptoms of Dowling-Meara EBS usually develop at birth, but the blistering tendency gradually improves through childhood and adolescence. Adults with this form of EBS may only get occasional blistering. However, it is common for the skin on the palms and soles to become thicker with age.

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