Stevens-Johnson syndrome is a medical emergency with a high mortality rate; prompt recognition and intervention are crucial for better outcomes
Stevens-Johnson syndrome is a severe skin reaction often triggered by medications or infections. It leads to the development of painful blisters and requires immediate medical attention. Treatment may include hospitalization and supportive care.
Severe and rare skin reaction, often triggered by medications or infections
Skin rash, blisters, mucous membrane involvement (mouth, eyes)
Clinical evaluation, sometimes skin biopsy
Variable, depends on the severity and interventions
Skin and mucous membrane damage, complications affecting multiple systems
Medications (such as certain antibiotics, anticonvulsants), infections
Hospitalization, discontinuation of triggering medications, supportive care
Hospitalization, discontinuation of triggering medications, supportive care
Severe skin reaction, often triggered by medication
Hospitalization, supportive care, avoidance of triggering medications
As always, consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and care.
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