[Miliaria rubra overview] _Characteristics _Features

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Miliaria rubra overview

Miliaria rubra originates from a benign tumor or retention cyst of the epidermis or appendage epithelium, and is divided into primary and secondary types. The primary type has no established etiology, starts from newborns, is produced by underdeveloped sebaceous glands, and the damage can naturally regress. A few patients have genetic factors. The secondary type is often accompanied by bullous diseases and skin porphyria, and is related to sweat duct injury, often appearing after sunlight exposure, trauma, and inflammation. The disease is common in women, mostly seen on the face, especially the upper eyelid, cheeks, and forehead.

There are many ways to remove miliaria rubra. First of all, it should be noted that miliaria rubra is a very common symptom and generally does not require special treatment to heal itself. Just pay attention to facial cleaning, avoid excessive removal of facial keratin, and do not use strong irritant skin care products for a long time. Choose some fresh and non-greasy care products. If you want to remove miliaria rubra quickly, you can go to a professional hospital for laser removal or positive ion treatment, which can completely remove miliaria rubra without leaving scars.

Miliaria rubra is mainly located on the face, with small bumps on the skin around the eyes. When touched, there is a slight reaction that is scattered or independent. There is an itchy feeling. For this condition, if you want to remove it, it is generally recommended to use electrolysis burning or combine with some laser removal. However, after removal, there may be a redness of the skin, and it is recommended to use some Lankefuning or simply hyaluronic acid gel to promote the repair of the burned area.

Miliaria rubra can consider moderate anti-infection treatment with drugs after partial picky problems. It is recommended to clean the affected skin with warm water, apply antiseptic iodophor externally, and use sterile syringes to pick out the contents of the miliaria rubra one by one. After removing the contents, apply antiseptic iodophor again, and after the skin dries, apply anti-inflammatory drugs for anti-infection treatment, such as clindamycin phosphate gel, fusidic acid ointment, mupirocin cream, etc. In daily life, pay more attention to the daily cleaning of the skin, avoid drinking alcohol, eat less spicy food, and Chinese medicine can be used for adjustment when necessary.