ERYTHEMA MULTIFORME TREATMENT
IHR HAUTARZT IN WIEN 1030
IHR HAUTARZT IN WIEN 1030
Erythema multiforme treatment by Dr. Martina Sanlorenzo in Vienna
Erythema multiforme is a hypersensitivity reaction usually triggered by infections (most commonly herpes simplex virus) or drugs
FAQs
Dr. Sanlorenzo – Your Dermatologist in Vienna 1030 – responds to the most frequent questions on Erythema multiforme
The typical target lesion (also called iris lesion, bulls-eye lesion or cockade) of erythema multiforme has a sharp margin, regular round shape and three concentric color zones. Lesions can arise on any sites, including face, upper chest, back, arms, legs, hands, feet and mucous membranes (such as the lips).
Your dermatologist will diagnosed erythema multiforme looking at your skin, although a biopsy may be required to exclude other conditions.