Epidermolysis bullosa - what does this mean
Epidermolysis bullosa is a genetic skin disorder in which the skin is very fragile and easily damaged, resulting in painful blisters and sores. it is caused by mutations in the genes responsible for producing proteins that help bind the skin together.
What happens during the disease - epidermolysis bullosa
Epidermolysis bullosa is a group of genetic skin disorders caused by mutations in genes that produce proteins responsible for the formation of the skin's structural layers. these mutations cause the skin layers to become fragile and easily damaged, resulting in the formation of blisters on the skin and mucous membranes. in some cases, the blisters can become infected, leading to further skin damage and scarring.
Epidermolysis bullosa - Prevention
Epidermolysis bullosa can be prevented by avoiding exposure to extreme temperatures, protecting the skin from trauma, and avoiding repetitive friction or rubbing of the skin. it is also important to practice good hygiene and keep skin moisturized.