- true - characterized by bubbles with liquid, most often acne is localized on the hands;
- microbial - bubbles are accompanied by redness and swelling;
- mycotic - acne is localized between the fingers and on the palm;
- seborrheic - nodules covered with scales rarely appear on the hands;
- professional - acne is localized on the hands.
- general weakness;
- headache;
- muscle weakness;
- chills;
- high temperature (up to 38 degrees);
- poor sleep;
- lack of appetite;
- disturbed work of the stomach and intestines (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea).
A specific symptom is a papular rash, which can be localized on the limbs, mucous membranes, and face. Additionally, the back, chest, abdomen cannot be excluded.
- high body temperature;
- irritability;
- deterioration in sleep;
- runny nose with blood impurities;
- loud cough;
- swelling of the inner lining of the eyelids;
- increased sensitivity of the eyes to light;
- swelling of the face;
- red spots on the mucous membrane;
- abdominal pain.
The rash first appears on the face, then spreads to the neck, chest, back. Further covers the whole body. The rash rises above the skin and has a reddish color. After 5 days from the onset of the rash, light brown papules are formed. Further, the skin begins to peel off.
1. Feeling of slight burning and itching of the skin. Swelling of some areas of the cover is allowed.
2. Painful blisters on the skin.
3. The bursting of bubbles and the penetration of the virus into a healthy area of the skin.
4. Healing bubbles. Eruptions dry up and crust over. Further, the skin is renewed, but scars may remain.
For herpes, do not pierce transparent blisters. If you neglect this rule, the virus will get to healthy areas of the skin and the course of the disease will worsen.
Possible localization of rashes on the hands:
- between the toes;
- on fingers;
- on the palms;
- on the back of the hand.
- itching of the skin;
- tightness and dryness of the skin;
- pronounced skin pattern;
- edema;
- lack of appetite;
- decrease in body weight;
- diarrhea or constipation;
- increased fragility of nails (yellowing and flaking of the plate), hair;
- bleeding gums;
- the formation of hematomas on the body;
- deterioration of vision;
- frequent bone fractures;
- fast fatigue;
- irritability;
- excessive sweating;
- change in taste preferences.
- rashes on the skin and itching;
- general weakness;
- increased body temperature;
- enlarged lymph nodes;
- headache;
- decrease in body weight;
- pallor of the skin;
- lack of appetite;
- frequent infections.
The specific symptoms depend on the particular parasite. Types of microorganisms:
1. Fluke hepatic, lanceolate, feline. Parasites infect the bile ducts. Symptoms include an enlarged organ size, pain in the right side, and yellowing of the skin. Additionally, feces are discolored, vomiting appears.
2. Pulmonary fluke. Lungs are affected. Signs - chest pain, cough with light sputum, shortness of breath.
3. Blood fluke. Negatively affects the urinary organs. As a result, there is pain when urinating, and the emptying of the bladder becomes more frequent.
4. Wide tapeworm, bovine tapeworm. Parasites invade the small intestine, causing pain and rumbling in the abdomen. Additionally, the stool is unstable, bowel obstruction develops.
5. Pork tapeworm. It lives in the intestines. Symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting.
6. Echinococcus. It is located in the liver and lungs. Signs - yellowing of the skin, pain in the right side. Additionally, diarrhea and constipation alternate with each other, fluid accumulates in the peritoneal region, and the liver enlarges.
7. Ascaris. Localized in the lungs. Symptoms are cough, blood sputum, shortness of breath. Sexually mature individuals live in the intestines, therefore, abdominal pain, unstable stool, and gas formation appear.
8. Pinworms. They are located in the intestines, so there may be mucus in the feces, frequent stools, itching in the perineum (especially at night).
9. Vlasoglav. The parasite affects the intestines, there is pain in the lower abdomen and blood in the stool.
10. Filaria. The parasite affects all organs. As a result, there is elephantiasis of the limbs, redness of the eyes, shortness of breath. Allowed chest pain, fluid accumulation in the lungs.
- external (Elokom, Salicylic ointment, Eplan) - fight eczema;
- antihistamines;
- sedatives;
- antibacterial (Amoxiclav, Sumamed, Flemoxin) - drugs fight pathogenic microorganisms;
- diuretics (Veroshpiron, Hydrochlorothiazide, Diuver) - medicines remove excess fluid from the body, eliminate edema;
- antiseptics.