Mycosis fungoides?

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Many diseases do not have obvious clinical symptoms at the beginning, but have different manifestations with the change of time. Mycosis fungoides in clinical symptoms are mainly divided into three periods, each period will have different symptoms. Let's talk about the symptoms of mycosis fungoides.

Mycosis fungoides?

First: Erythema stage, the lesions are divided into non atrophic patches and atrophic patches. The former is characterized by flat, reddish and scaly patches, which progress rapidly, and can enter the plaque stage within months or years, even visceral lesions. The latter showed atrophy, brightness or wrinkles of the epidermis, accompanied by telangiectasia, pigmentation or hypopigmentation. This type may exist for a long time without change. Skin lesions usually occur in the trunk.

First: Erythema stage, the lesions are divided into non atrophic patches and atrophic patches. The former is characterized by flat, reddish and scaly patches, which progress rapidly, and can enter the plaque stage within months or years, even visceral lesions. The latter showed atrophy, brightness or wrinkles of the epidermis, accompanied by telangiectasia, pigmentation or hypopigmentation. This type may exist for a long time without change. Skin lesions usually occur in the trunk.

First: Erythema stage, the lesions are divided into non atrophic patches and atrophic patches. The former is characterized by flat, reddish and scaly patches, which progress rapidly, and can enter the plaque stage within months or years, even visceral lesions. The latter showed atrophy, brightness or wrinkles of the epidermis, accompanied by telangiectasia, pigmentation or hypopigmentation. This type may exist for a long time without change. Skin lesions usually occur in the trunk.

matters needing attention

From this we can see that the clinical symptoms of mycosis fungoides in the three periods are very different, and with the passage of time, the disease will become more and more serious. It is advocated that the majority of patients should regularly go to the hospital to check their own body. If they have mycosis fungoides, they must be treated as soon as possible.